Do you regret the fact that you don't get to game as much as you would like?

Absolutely. I am waiting to receive my pre-ordered copy of Ptolus but with DMing the Age of Worms and playing in another group that is running Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, I don't know when I am going to fit it in. I have been wishing to play Paranoia XP and Mutants and Masterminds for awhile but I don't see how I can fit those in either. I just wish I could play all of them.
 

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Arnwyn said:
There's no "situation" to deal with. It just sounds like normal life, to me. (For example, I'd like to golf a lot more, too. And watch more movies. And play my massive backlog of video games. And read more books. And...)

I think that's my problem. Damn life gets in the way of all the stuff that I want to do! ;) :cool:

Olaf the Stout
 

Right now, our Buffy the Vampire Slayer game is starting to wither. We've been playing every ther week for nearly 6 months. Recently, schedules have been screwing it up. It's th eONLY game I'm in right now!! :(

I have several games I want to run.

Greyhawk - U1-3, T1-4, A1-4, QDQ1-7 and then some
Kalamar - adaptation of above
I've got a group in the wings wanting some Forgotten Realms

I'd like to get Eden Studios' Dungeons & Zombies and give it a try.

I don't get to game even close to half as much as I'd like.

Do I regret it? I don't have an answer for that one.
 

I'd like to be gaming once a week, but right now I don't have any regular game I'm either playing or running, so, yes, I'm not gaming as much as I'd like and I do regret it.

Carl
 

Hell no. I'm running three sessions a week, average session length six hours. Mommy, make the world stop spinning so fast. :confused:
 

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