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<blockquote data-quote="Ralif Redhammer" data-source="post: 6754410" data-attributes="member: 30438"><p>My scheduling system is pretty rigid. Most of the time, we game twice a month, on set days. I always try to finish the game within 4 – 5 hours, depending on how good we are at getting going in the beginning. </p><p></p><p>Sure, things come up that shift gaming now and then, but I work really hard to stick to the schedule, so that people generally know in advance when we're going gaming. If attendance is wildly skewed from the adventure as planned, then I do some quick adjustments to reduce or increase the difficulty level.</p><p></p><p>I used to work very hard to accommodate everyone’s schedules when coming up with dates. But I absolutely hated that – it was like herding cats, as the expression goes. So now I have our fixed dates, and whoever shows up gets to game.</p><p></p><p>We have a player that is routinely about two hours late. It’s frustrating, but I figure he’s the one losing out on time that could be spent gaming.</p><p></p><p>Being a DM is often a thankless job, but it’s also very rewarding. I think we’ve all had moments where we’ve been frustrated over something, and have considered throwing in the towel. But I say sometimes that’s an opportunity to look at how to improve your game. It can be tough to look at yourself critically, but oftentimes that’s how you get better. I just wish there was more of that thought process on the other end with the players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralif Redhammer, post: 6754410, member: 30438"] My scheduling system is pretty rigid. Most of the time, we game twice a month, on set days. I always try to finish the game within 4 – 5 hours, depending on how good we are at getting going in the beginning. Sure, things come up that shift gaming now and then, but I work really hard to stick to the schedule, so that people generally know in advance when we're going gaming. If attendance is wildly skewed from the adventure as planned, then I do some quick adjustments to reduce or increase the difficulty level. I used to work very hard to accommodate everyone’s schedules when coming up with dates. But I absolutely hated that – it was like herding cats, as the expression goes. So now I have our fixed dates, and whoever shows up gets to game. We have a player that is routinely about two hours late. It’s frustrating, but I figure he’s the one losing out on time that could be spent gaming. Being a DM is often a thankless job, but it’s also very rewarding. I think we’ve all had moments where we’ve been frustrated over something, and have considered throwing in the towel. But I say sometimes that’s an opportunity to look at how to improve your game. It can be tough to look at yourself critically, but oftentimes that’s how you get better. I just wish there was more of that thought process on the other end with the players. [/QUOTE]
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