Hussar
Legend
Mine do.
I ran 3e D&D for about eight years. Every week. Managed to play in a separate campaign for a good chunk of that as well. Over that time, we played a pretty broad range of campaigns and styles. From almost free-form heavy RP, to high hack. We did some pretty open ended campaigns, where the players had lots and lots of freedom, and some very plotsy games where it was all about the story.
I liked some more than others, but, I can't say I disliked any of them.
A lot of people talk about this game or that idea just "not fitting with their play style". Me, I'm pretty open. So long as the game is fun, I'm, well, game.
So, how open are you to different styles of games? Do you like a broad range of stuff, or are you more focused, preferring a smaller number of styles?
I ran 3e D&D for about eight years. Every week. Managed to play in a separate campaign for a good chunk of that as well. Over that time, we played a pretty broad range of campaigns and styles. From almost free-form heavy RP, to high hack. We did some pretty open ended campaigns, where the players had lots and lots of freedom, and some very plotsy games where it was all about the story.
I liked some more than others, but, I can't say I disliked any of them.
A lot of people talk about this game or that idea just "not fitting with their play style". Me, I'm pretty open. So long as the game is fun, I'm, well, game.
So, how open are you to different styles of games? Do you like a broad range of stuff, or are you more focused, preferring a smaller number of styles?