My Gaming Goals for 2021

It's a New Year and, while we're still filled with hopeful enthusiasm, an opportunity to start...

It's a New Year and, while we're still filled with hopeful enthusiasm, an opportunity to start fresh on our gaming goals. Here's mine.

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As I look back on a challenging 2020, it's an opportunity to consider what I would do differently if I had a chance to do it over. I'm fortunately still here and healthy, so I consider that a great place to start.
  • Back Kickstarters I Believe In: I love backing Kickstarters, but I've gradually become disillusioned with their fulfillment times. Products I thought I would need for my game took so long to be delivered that sometimes the group didn't even exist by the time the product arrived. As someone who participated in a Kickstarter that took over five years to deliver, I understand why it happens. This is why I so admire Russ' Kickstarter strategy, with a product ready to go before the Kickstarter is completed. If I back a Kickstarter, it will be because I support the product and not depend nearly as much on receiving it in a timely manner; I plan to be much choosier about what Kickstarters I back in the future.
  • Diversify the CAR-PGA: I'm Chair of the Committee for the Advancement of Role-Playing Games, a non-profit dedicated to promoting (and in the past, defending) tabletop role-playing games. We've made great strides in reestablishing our digital presence, but now it's time to grow the member base to deflect the diversity of our players. I'm hopeful we can host some virtual events and even have some guests join us as speakers in 2021.
  • Finish My Star Wars Campaign: When the pandemic hit, my in-person Star Wars/5E D&D campaign came to a screeching halt. We're down to the very last episode and the grand finale. I plan to wrap things up in 2021 so we can have some closure.
  • Print More Miniatures & Terrain: Now that I have two 3D printers, it's time to start cleaning out my game room and replacing miniatures and terrain I bought with stuff I built. I plan to sell it all to Noble Knight Games; this will take time and not everything can easily be replaced (some miniatures are so detailed that I can't print suitable replacements), but any reduction in clutter is a good thing. Also, in some cases if I know I can print a miniature or piece of terrain, I can wait until I actually need to it for the game before printing it.
  • Find an In-Person Group: Now that I have my game room and table, I was steadily working up the courage to do this. When the vaccine is fully distributed I plan to look for players I can game with in-person.
  • Play More In-Person Games: We play a post-apocalyptic 5E D&D game and with all the cool gaming accessories I got for Christmas, I plan to put them to good use with my kids as players.
  • Appreciate My Players: One of the members of my original gaming group passed away last year and that reinforced that we'd stopped playing together for years. I've made a commitment to cherish every moment I have with my new (virtual) group. I'm thankful after every session and so appreciate having adults to game with (my kids have no choice!).
I'm not sure I can achieve all of these goals, but I'm hoping if I even made progress on fifty percent of them that I'd make significant strides in improving my overall happiness with gaming.

Your Turn: What are your gaming goals for 2021?
 

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Michael Tresca

Michael Tresca

Scottius

Adventurer
My gaming related goals for 2020 include continuing to support the industry via backing kickstarters and purchases at my local game store.

Continuing to build my collection of out of print games including replacing various books lost to a water damage incident years ago.

Continue running for my two weekly groups and complete both campaigns (1 homebrew d&d and 1 modern day supernatural hunting using Cypher System) before launching new campaigns.

Writing and running my annual Halloween one shot. This year I'm thinking I'll do an adventure using the Ghostbusters retroclone Spooktacular.

Continue to practice and improve my skills as a miniature painter.

And finally, make a dent in reading my backlog of books.
 

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Fenris-77

Small God of the Dozens
Supporter
I started my own Black Hack hack and I want to get it finished, laid out, and stress tested by some devious players who like to break stuff. Then I'll give that mother away for free.
 

I would like to figure out how to find an in-person group in the rural area I live in. I currently DM with my kids and would love to actually be able to play (not DM) with experienced players. Along with giving me ideas so I can be a better DM, it would be nice to not have to be the person in charge of EVERYTHING.
 

R_J_K75

Legend
I would like to figure out how to find an in-person group in the rural area I live in. I currently DM with my kids and would love to actually be able to play (not DM) with experienced players. Along with giving me ideas so I can be a better DM, it would be nice to not have to be the person in charge of EVERYTHING.
I used meetup.com about 10 years ago to put together a gaming group. It worked well and I tried vetting people by meeting them in a neutral place beforehand. Social networking may help too. In the early 2000s I played in a game store in my neighborhood for a few years which also worked out pretty good. You may find there's more people in your area looking to play than you think, you just may need to advertise you're looking to recruit players/DMs. What Ive found is once you do get a good group together people tend to stick around. The people I play with a good percentage Ive been playing with for years.

 

R_J_K75

Legend
The only game I'm looking forward to is Midnight: Legacy of Darkness for 5E from EDGE Studios. I'm currently running a 5E game in the setting but haven't done any conversions knowing that the new edition is coming sooner than later...hopefully. One thing I want to do is read more on the setting in the coming weeks and months.

EDIT: Is this EDGE Studios website? Doesn't appear there are any links, at least not that I can find. Seems there only real presence is on Twitter.

EDGE studio | Role-Playing Games (edge-studio.net)
 
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Marc_C

Solitary Role Playing
  • Continue playing Modern AGE and Fantasy AGE.
  • Spend my gaming money in a more focused way.
  • Spend less time on forums.
 


I used meetup.com about 10 years ago to put together a gaming group. It worked well and I tried vetting people by meeting them in a neutral place beforehand. Social networking may help too. In the early 2000s I played in a game store in my neighborhood for a few years which also worked out pretty good. You may find there's more people in your area looking to play than you think, you just may need to advertise you're looking to recruit players/DMs. What Ive found is once you do get a good group together people tend to stick around. The people I play with a good percentage Ive been playing with for years.

I'm too rural for Meet Up. I've tried that and the closest stuff is over an hour away. Lol!
 


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