dreaded_beast
First Post
Is it possible to play in the perfect or near perfect game?
Would you say your game is the perfect or near perfect game?
Perfect meaning that it has all the qualities you look for in a game, how the DM runs the game, how the players play, the right amount of magic, combat, etc.
I can honestly say that the game I am currently in is the best I have encountered and probably will be for a long time. There are many things that I love about how the game is run, excluding my meta-game interactions with other members of the group. However, there are still a few things that bother me about how the game is run and handled, such as alignment and what is acceptable for said alignment, as an example.
I realize that everyone has their own views and opinions on how a game should be run and played.
For those of you that have read my previous post, I have decided to stay with my group. The love of DnD in general has kept me going, regardless of my personal feelings towards other members of the group.
This past Sunday afternoon, I realized I put a lot of time and energy into my cleric. During the course of the week I would still think of what spells to memorize, what combinations to use, things for my story, etc. I still enjoy the game, even though I may not enjoy the company of the people I play with as much as I used to.
Would you say your game is the perfect or near perfect game?
Perfect meaning that it has all the qualities you look for in a game, how the DM runs the game, how the players play, the right amount of magic, combat, etc.
I can honestly say that the game I am currently in is the best I have encountered and probably will be for a long time. There are many things that I love about how the game is run, excluding my meta-game interactions with other members of the group. However, there are still a few things that bother me about how the game is run and handled, such as alignment and what is acceptable for said alignment, as an example.
I realize that everyone has their own views and opinions on how a game should be run and played.
For those of you that have read my previous post, I have decided to stay with my group. The love of DnD in general has kept me going, regardless of my personal feelings towards other members of the group.
This past Sunday afternoon, I realized I put a lot of time and energy into my cleric. During the course of the week I would still think of what spells to memorize, what combinations to use, things for my story, etc. I still enjoy the game, even though I may not enjoy the company of the people I play with as much as I used to.