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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfpack48" data-source="post: 9336470" data-attributes="member: 6872648"><p>Rather than just cancel everything outright, maybe do something with everyone but NOT do roleplaying for awhile. Maybe go for pizza and beer somewhere with everyone and talk about what's getting everyone excited in the genre these days, what's been disappointment, what SF genres you all like and dislike. Maybe watch some good sci-fi shows together and just hang out. Maybe do boardgames for a little while. Or a hike or a concert or a movie. The key is to keep the social ties and remind yourselves why you're all friends, and that it all isn't necessarily about chaining you to the GM table every week. Maybe invite some new people along as well, to inject some new blood in the group.</p><p></p><p>You might also use the opportunity to encourage everyone to brush up on the rules, heck maybe do it together so that folks are more aware of what's been frustrating you. Be honest and just tell people how you are feeling.</p><p></p><p>I'd stop the marathon double shifts on gaming though -- do one or the other, but not both!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfpack48, post: 9336470, member: 6872648"] Rather than just cancel everything outright, maybe do something with everyone but NOT do roleplaying for awhile. Maybe go for pizza and beer somewhere with everyone and talk about what's getting everyone excited in the genre these days, what's been disappointment, what SF genres you all like and dislike. Maybe watch some good sci-fi shows together and just hang out. Maybe do boardgames for a little while. Or a hike or a concert or a movie. The key is to keep the social ties and remind yourselves why you're all friends, and that it all isn't necessarily about chaining you to the GM table every week. Maybe invite some new people along as well, to inject some new blood in the group. You might also use the opportunity to encourage everyone to brush up on the rules, heck maybe do it together so that folks are more aware of what's been frustrating you. Be honest and just tell people how you are feeling. I'd stop the marathon double shifts on gaming though -- do one or the other, but not both! [/QUOTE]
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