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Recordings of Actual Game Sessions (Warhammer Fantasy RP)

Started by tron18, November 11, 2009, 03:06:09 PM

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tron18

If anyone wants to listen to the recordings of our gaming sessions, have a look at our blog http://warhammer-enemy-within.blogspot.com.

A great way to kill some time! Its the "Enemy Within" a well known campaign in the Warhammer universe.

RPGPundit

Wow. Sorry dude, and welcome to theRPGsite and all, but if there's one thing I could imagine that would be more boring than having to listen to some dude tell me about his campaign, it would be having to listen to some dude's campaign.

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Even more boring than reading somebody else's movie and book reviews.

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Kinda sounds neat. I wanted to video record sessions of my games, then I realized much to my dismay that it would likely sound too much to the Dead Ale Wive's sketch. (About the same silliness, usually less whining for Mountain Dew...:D)
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The juxtaposition from the introduction with its orchestral backing and monologue, then going to the game is always fun to listen too. ;o)

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Quote from: RPGPundit;343253Wow. Sorry dude, and welcome to theRPGsite and all, but if there's one thing I could imagine that would be more boring than having to listen to some dude tell me about his campaign, it would be having to listen to some dude's campaign.

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Sadly true!  Especially when you consider how much mundane stuff tends to happen at the game table.  RPGs are really a "You had to be there" kind of thing.

jasonga

I think it depends really. I enjoy listening to some of the games on RPGMP3, but not all of them. Some groups are entertaining no matter what they are playing, so I always make sure to grab anything they put up. Others are boring, and I can't make it through the first session.

If nothing else, hearing how other GMs run their game can be useful if you don't have many groups in your own area.
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