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Well, I guess the one good thing about me is that my group has been gaming fairly consistently. I hope you all are able to find games soon! Not much of a gamer without any gaming!
 

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Just finished some gaming. Got further than I expected. Next weekend we explore the ruins to find Jaxen Willowtrender and then update characters. Suspect if include everything the monitors may caution me..... we'll see.
 

Just finished some gaming. Got further than I expected. Next weekend we explore the ruins to find Jaxen Willowtrender and then update characters. Suspect if include everything the monitors may caution me..... we'll see.

Good that it's going well. My group's foray into Shadowrun is doing okay as well. Only two things are tricky:

1) We don't know the system very well. It literally took us like a half hour to figure out the rules for throwing a grenade. But this will get better with time and as we all realize what rules we need to check up on for next week.

2) My group doesn't seem very proactive. I read a little intro to start the mission [the characters are fairly new to town, so they don't really know anybody], but they don't really do anything. Like they did ask why they were chosen, but they never bothered to find information on who the person is at all. Which is a minor thing, but then after like a minute I'm like "sooooo, what do you do?" I think it may just be a setting difference. I think they're too used to Pathfinder APs where most of the time we just say "Next room" and things happen to them rather them taking the initiative. I'll think after a few missions they'll get used to it though. Hopefully. :)
 


Are the familiar with cyberpunk at all? Unfamiliarity with the genre & its conventions could affect their learning curve.

Our group has some familiarity with it, we just tend to be a primarily fantasy setting group. Like the group doesn't mind cyberpunk [as a whole], but only like as a splash for a change of place temporarily between fantasy campaigns.

So while I agree that the setting is a little different and a little strange, I think the biggest thing that we need to get used to [besides the ruleset of course] is just the different playstyle.
 


I have a great respect for anyone who can do ceramics, even passingly- it was one area in the fine arts I never got the hang of. I can sculpt , so most of my stuff looked good...until it came time for firing.

Worst ever: my dragon blew up in the kiln, taking several other people's projects with it.

Every time I think about going back to it with something like PMC, I have flashbacks and decide against it.
 

For some reason, my settings show I have this thread with new posts, but it ends with Danny A's post. with no clearing of the post. huh.
 

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