Greybar
No Trouble at All
OOC comments used to both me a lot more, particularly when I GM, but I got over it.
I did come to a epiphany that as our group got older, and only saw each other on a few occaisons (gaming being one of the more regular and frequent), then the social aspects would grow. When we were all in college and saw each other all the time, it would make more sense to keep gaming time to gaming.
That said, I greatly enjoy a campaign that a friend of mine runs that is much more IC. The lights are dimmed, we're in the loft of his place, and the group is much more drama and roleplaying oriented.
So I would love it if the OOC comments were lessened, but I've stopped fighting it for the most part...
is this a sign of an aging gamer?
John
I did come to a epiphany that as our group got older, and only saw each other on a few occaisons (gaming being one of the more regular and frequent), then the social aspects would grow. When we were all in college and saw each other all the time, it would make more sense to keep gaming time to gaming.
That said, I greatly enjoy a campaign that a friend of mine runs that is much more IC. The lights are dimmed, we're in the loft of his place, and the group is much more drama and roleplaying oriented.
So I would love it if the OOC comments were lessened, but I've stopped fighting it for the most part...
is this a sign of an aging gamer?
John