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[Poll] Are you happy with your gaming?

Started by Zachary The First, March 28, 2007, 09:14:56 AM

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-E.

Quote from: John MorrowExactly.  My main problem is that I (and the people I role-play with) don't have enough time to do more of it.

A few years ago, for three years in a row, a few of us took a series of Fridays off in the Summer to role-play.  That's right.  Using vacation days to role-play, inside, on some fine summer days.  I think that suggests some people pretty happy with their role-playing.

Awesome idea!

A few weeks ago I finished a game that ran more than a year on a weekly basis. I realized that I'd actually managed to balance my life so that there was sustainable room for gaming. I'm currently playing in a friend's game and starting up a new one in a few weeks.

Life is better than good :)

Cheers,
-E.
 

fonkaygarry

I haven't picked a category yet.  This has been a rough week, and my gaming has suffered accordingly.

Talk to me next week. ;)
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Melan

Yeah, sure, I am. Not extremely (that's a pretty poor choice of terms - it implies, well, extreme emotions, which I don't have), but I like it. Last year, I went through a burnout period, took a break from DMing and have made a recovery since then.
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Nazgul

Pre move to Ohio >Yes, Extremely Happy!<

Post move..... no group. This makes me a sad, sad gamer.
Abyssal Maw:

I mean jesus. It's a DUNGEON. You're supposed to walk in there like you own the place, busting down doors and pushing over sarcophagi lids and stuff. If anyone dares step up, you set off fireballs.

droog

It's all good, but I don't believe in ultimate happiness so I clicked Somewhat Happy.
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The poor still weak the rich still rule
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Nazgul

Quote from: droogIt's all good, but I don't believe in ultimate happiness so I clicked Somewhat Happy.

Happiness is a warm gun/plasma pistol/blood drenched sword........
Abyssal Maw:

I mean jesus. It's a DUNGEON. You're supposed to walk in there like you own the place, busting down doors and pushing over sarcophagi lids and stuff. If anyone dares step up, you set off fireballs.

Imperator

I'm extremely happy now that I'm having 2 games a week, which is optimal to me.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

Stumpydave

slightly unhappy.  this is due to burn out and age more than anything else.

however my deesire to create and tell stories is driving me to take my ideas and make short films instead.
 

Rezendevous

I was in the not gaming enough to say category, due to not having a group right now.  My friends who game are either in a number of games already and don't have time to do more, or game at times that don't work for me.  So, I'm in the process of building a group from scratch. :)

Cessna

Quote from: SettembriniOnly time restraints are the negative side of this fine hobby.

What he said.
 

O'Borg

I have a tabletop group playing GURPS fantasy that's pretty good fun (though the GMs last few monster conversions from D&D to G4e have been somewhat overpowered for us), but the game schedule is one 6-7hr session per month, down from once every 3 weeks :(

My current PbP game is on hiatus due to GM holiday, the last PbP I tried to run died, and my current game pitch over at big purple has yet to garner a single response.

Things could be better.
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mysterycycle

I'm with Nazgul.  My gaming was pretty darned good up until I had to leave California and come up north for school.  Now I don't have my regular group or much time to play, so I have to try to satisfy the longing by haphazardly joining Play-by-post games.
 

Melinglor

I put "Depends on when you ask me." My personal enjoyment of gaming with my regular group is pretty up and down, perhaps even dramatically so, though it's been steadily improving over the last couple of years. I've gotten in a spot of gaming here and there outside of that group which has been really fun. Not sure how much above the "fun bar" that would all graph to, but there it is.

Peace,
-Joel