Maybe it's a sign that I've pre-ordered too much or backed too many Kickstarters, but I'm finding that by the time I receive most of them, I'm not even interested in playing them.
Yesterday, I just got a new expansion to Savage Rifts, a system that I don't expect I'll ever run again. I'm still waiting on the last two books in The Enemy Within campaign for WFRP - again, another campaign that has already come and gone. Once the package comes in, the books will be opened, given a cursory glance, and put on the shelf with the others. Necropolis is sitting on my shelf. The Savage Pathfinder boxed sets too. The Altar Quest Board Game (once I fully painted it), has been put in storage in my attic after maybe two game sessions.
Anybody else have this issue? Do you sell them for pennies on the dollar at the local pawn store/FLGS? Store them until maybe the mood hits or your gaming situation changes? But I'm not finding that I want to interact with the hobby "just to do it" - if I'm not going to run the game, I'm not overly interested in reading it for the sake of reading it.
Yesterday, I just got a new expansion to Savage Rifts, a system that I don't expect I'll ever run again. I'm still waiting on the last two books in The Enemy Within campaign for WFRP - again, another campaign that has already come and gone. Once the package comes in, the books will be opened, given a cursory glance, and put on the shelf with the others. Necropolis is sitting on my shelf. The Savage Pathfinder boxed sets too. The Altar Quest Board Game (once I fully painted it), has been put in storage in my attic after maybe two game sessions.
Anybody else have this issue? Do you sell them for pennies on the dollar at the local pawn store/FLGS? Store them until maybe the mood hits or your gaming situation changes? But I'm not finding that I want to interact with the hobby "just to do it" - if I'm not going to run the game, I'm not overly interested in reading it for the sake of reading it.