Jeff Wilder
First Post
Generally the GM chooses the game, and the players choose whether they want to play. That's how it happened in our recently begun SWSE game.
After my Eberron campaign ended a few months back, I made a list of five games I was willing to run (Pathfinder, M&M, Space D6 (Serenity or Star Wars), and Shadowrun) and asked everyone to vote for their top three, with their first choice counting as three votes, second choice as two, and third choice as one.
I voted Serenity D6, M&M, and Pathfinder.
M&M ended up with the most votes, even though it was nobody's first choice.
My M&M campaign is going gratifyingly well, though it's been personally traumatic going from a rules expert to a rules know-nothing. It seems like I learn a (genuinely important) new rule or ruling every other day.
After my Eberron campaign ended a few months back, I made a list of five games I was willing to run (Pathfinder, M&M, Space D6 (Serenity or Star Wars), and Shadowrun) and asked everyone to vote for their top three, with their first choice counting as three votes, second choice as two, and third choice as one.
I voted Serenity D6, M&M, and Pathfinder.
M&M ended up with the most votes, even though it was nobody's first choice.
My M&M campaign is going gratifyingly well, though it's been personally traumatic going from a rules expert to a rules know-nothing. It seems like I learn a (genuinely important) new rule or ruling every other day.