TheAuldGrump
First Post
I ask all the players in all three groups for comments after every game - I use forms from the Campaign Planner series by Ronin Arts, and give a small number of XP for them. They can be sent in any day up to the next game session. Roughly half of the players fill them out, though not every game, and those that do fill them out often give me something to think about.Over the years I found it was largely pointless in asking the players for comments. Though this may have to do with the many people in my previous gaming groups, being passive-aggressive personality types. (I found this out independently from other outside sources, about these many particular individuals who previously played in my games over the years).
And I want to say - one of those groups pointed out problems that one of the player who didn't fill out a response sheet was having, that her character was being pushed into a secondary role both by the other players and by me not taking the time to find out what she wanted to do rather than what some of the other players were telling her to do.
Asking for feedback is generally a good thing. Having a form for the players to fill out... might mean that the GM is a bit obsessive compulsive....

The Auld Grump, or really loves his paperwork... I like structure.