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<blockquote data-quote="Traveon Wyvernspur" data-source="post: 5869471" data-attributes="member: 73201"><p>Hey @<a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/members/trechriron.html" target="_blank">TreChriron</a>! See you decided to pop up and add your feelings about the PF stuff. I came on here to see what advice prior to when we decided to split the group off and see what others thought of the ideas that we had bandied back and forth. I thought it was a dead thread until I got noticed today that someone else had replied to me. </p><p></p><p>I also have to say that Trent is a great GM (actually one of the best I've had the privilege to play with) and I understand his frustrations with the system we were running. I actually have to thank him for introducing me to the group (a great bunch of guys) and to Pathfinder. I hadn't played this system until I joined the group and grew to love it the more I played it and the more I got into the crunch and fluff. So I don't feel like he pulled a bait and switch on us, I feel he just figured out what he really wanted in a system and went with his heart. I cannot fault him for that. Once you get to a certain point in your life it's about having fun and not wasting time doing something that isn't fun to you and I respect that Trent decided that the game wasn't for him and decided to move on from it to something that he did want to do and play. </p><p></p><p>It was also totally awesome of Trent to donate the stuff he had to the group and the current GM is putting it to great use, we've been having a lot of conversations on the game in general and I'm helping out wherever I can to make the transition from player to GM easier for him. </p><p></p><p>I wish Trent only the best as he moves forward with his own game system which he is developing and his quest to find a GURPS group. </p><p></p><p>Some more good news on the part of my current group. We found two other guys who we've invited into the group. I found them off penandpapergames.com and three of the group members met up with them on Saturday at a local Starbucks. They seemed really cool and like they'd be a good fit. Unfortunately they won't be joining us for a couple of weeks as one of them is moving this weekend and the other is helping him out (they are good friends). This Saturday, we'll have to play with our current 5 people and just add them in the next time which shouldn't be too much of a problem. It also gives them a bit more time to get their characters together and get them to the new GM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveon Wyvernspur, post: 5869471, member: 73201"] Hey @[URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/members/trechriron.html"]TreChriron[/URL]! See you decided to pop up and add your feelings about the PF stuff. I came on here to see what advice prior to when we decided to split the group off and see what others thought of the ideas that we had bandied back and forth. I thought it was a dead thread until I got noticed today that someone else had replied to me. I also have to say that Trent is a great GM (actually one of the best I've had the privilege to play with) and I understand his frustrations with the system we were running. I actually have to thank him for introducing me to the group (a great bunch of guys) and to Pathfinder. I hadn't played this system until I joined the group and grew to love it the more I played it and the more I got into the crunch and fluff. So I don't feel like he pulled a bait and switch on us, I feel he just figured out what he really wanted in a system and went with his heart. I cannot fault him for that. Once you get to a certain point in your life it's about having fun and not wasting time doing something that isn't fun to you and I respect that Trent decided that the game wasn't for him and decided to move on from it to something that he did want to do and play. It was also totally awesome of Trent to donate the stuff he had to the group and the current GM is putting it to great use, we've been having a lot of conversations on the game in general and I'm helping out wherever I can to make the transition from player to GM easier for him. I wish Trent only the best as he moves forward with his own game system which he is developing and his quest to find a GURPS group. Some more good news on the part of my current group. We found two other guys who we've invited into the group. I found them off penandpapergames.com and three of the group members met up with them on Saturday at a local Starbucks. They seemed really cool and like they'd be a good fit. Unfortunately they won't be joining us for a couple of weeks as one of them is moving this weekend and the other is helping him out (they are good friends). This Saturday, we'll have to play with our current 5 people and just add them in the next time which shouldn't be too much of a problem. It also gives them a bit more time to get their characters together and get them to the new GM. [/QUOTE]
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