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<blockquote data-quote="delericho" data-source="post: 6185487" data-attributes="member: 22424"><p>Not as such, but we did see a gradual diaspora after university ended - first one guy moved away to get married, then another moved away to continue his studies, then one went back to Sweden to start a game store, and another went back to Germany. Eventually, we had four players, we felt that that was realistically the minimum we needed for a quorum... and then we discovered that most weeks at least one of us wasn't available. When our 'weekly' game actually occurred once in a calendar year, it was time to call time.</p><p></p><p>At about the same time that group was wrapping up, I took the step of setting up a D&D Meetup in Falkirk, and was extremely lucky in that that was a huge success. Four years on, we now have a network of some 25 gamers, meaning that if someone wants to run a game, they'll probably find players willing to play; and if someone wants to play, they can probably find a game that fits their schedule.</p><p></p><p>We've since left Meetup for our <a href="http://www.falkirkrpg.org.uk/" target="_blank">new site</a> (for various reasons), but I would recommend giving it a go - as I said, it worked extremely well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delericho, post: 6185487, member: 22424"] Not as such, but we did see a gradual diaspora after university ended - first one guy moved away to get married, then another moved away to continue his studies, then one went back to Sweden to start a game store, and another went back to Germany. Eventually, we had four players, we felt that that was realistically the minimum we needed for a quorum... and then we discovered that most weeks at least one of us wasn't available. When our 'weekly' game actually occurred once in a calendar year, it was time to call time. At about the same time that group was wrapping up, I took the step of setting up a D&D Meetup in Falkirk, and was extremely lucky in that that was a huge success. Four years on, we now have a network of some 25 gamers, meaning that if someone wants to run a game, they'll probably find players willing to play; and if someone wants to play, they can probably find a game that fits their schedule. We've since left Meetup for our [URL="http://www.falkirkrpg.org.uk/"]new site[/URL] (for various reasons), but I would recommend giving it a go - as I said, it worked extremely well for me. [/QUOTE]
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