I've never met players that fussy. Most are just cool with playing D&D. In fact, most payers I know are just cool to be playing anything.
Keep 'em desperate, eh?
I've never met players that fussy. Most are just cool with playing D&D. In fact, most payers I know are just cool to be playing anything.
Keep 'em desperate, eh?
No. At least, not so far, where I am. There seems to be a high demand for 5e DMs. Of any kind of game.
Now in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada with a total population of 23,000 (where you are from) I can imagine it might be more difficult to find players...of any kind. I live in a suburb of a suburb of Los Angeles, and my small suburb that you've likely never heard of (Van Nuys, a suburb of the San Fernando Valley, a suburb of Los Angeles) has five times the total population of your entire city, which itself is the capital and largest city of your entire province. If 0.05% of the entire population of your city plays D&D, you'd have 12 total players (rounding up) and LA would have over 5085. There is a pretty impressive difference in scale between us concerning how many players might be available for a game.
Or maybe it means that GMs should not be as demanding or picky about their games either.While this is a very good point, it also means that the players can't afford to be as picky. The OP may be the only DM in town with a new game at the moment...