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<blockquote data-quote="Davelozzi" data-source="post: 831284" data-attributes="member: 771"><p>I voted "I play RPGs regularly, and am getting enough gaming action," although this is one of the first times in my life where I would say that.</p><p></p><p>I DM for my regular group once every 3-4 weeks and I play in the Pulp Heroes game that Gospog mentioned almost monthly. 2-3 times since December I've either played in or ran a one-shot. I'm loving the pace, although it will likely slow down a little as the weather gets nicer.</p><p></p><p>In the past, D&D campaigns that I ran met much less frequently (probably every 3 months on average, although it wasn't very regular) and I've often gone a few years at a time without playing. For example when I lived in Seattle 1998-2000 I didn't really know any gamers so although I bought game books and read them I never got a chance to play, other than an quick Alternity campaign that broke up after one session when a few of the players moved away.</p><p></p><p>Both d20 and this site have contributed greatly to my getting a chance to play more games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davelozzi, post: 831284, member: 771"] I voted "I play RPGs regularly, and am getting enough gaming action," although this is one of the first times in my life where I would say that. I DM for my regular group once every 3-4 weeks and I play in the Pulp Heroes game that Gospog mentioned almost monthly. 2-3 times since December I've either played in or ran a one-shot. I'm loving the pace, although it will likely slow down a little as the weather gets nicer. In the past, D&D campaigns that I ran met much less frequently (probably every 3 months on average, although it wasn't very regular) and I've often gone a few years at a time without playing. For example when I lived in Seattle 1998-2000 I didn't really know any gamers so although I bought game books and read them I never got a chance to play, other than an quick Alternity campaign that broke up after one session when a few of the players moved away. Both d20 and this site have contributed greatly to my getting a chance to play more games. [/QUOTE]
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