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I am always happy to see a new CoC game starting.
But, it is usually a good idea when you are anouncing a new game that you give some information about the game.
Like:
-How many players you want in the game.
-What kind of posting frequency that your looking for from the players.
-Character generation rules like level and such.
-A basic run down on the game; where is it going to be set, what year (very important for a CoC game), etc.
The game is set in modern times (now), and I'm looking for about 4-6 players. Players need to reply at least three times a week, and I'll use standard character generation rules from the d20 rulebook.
I'm prepared to have a bash, I've had the D20CoC book since it was released but am still yet to play a game. I'll have a crack at a PC once I know that the game is a goer (i.e once a couple of more volunteers join up). I've spent too many times spending hours on PCs only to have the game go no where so I'll stay in a holding pattern until we confirm things are a goer.
Hey pmf, you were graced with the advice from one of the great CoC GM's, Gomez. I'd take his advice and throw folks a bone as to what your game is about. Showing off some writing ability in an intro is a SURE way to spark interest.
SORREEEEEEEEEE!!! Man, I go on vacation for four days and you people go wild! Naw, JK. Okay, if we get more players, I'll start. BTW, D20Dazza, it's the GM, not the DM. Okay.