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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 2495866" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>I am an RPGA member. I joined when I started getting back into the game as an easy way to maybe meet some folks and get at least some sporadic gaming. A friend and I joined in on the Legacy of the Green Regent track at Gen Con 2004. It was an easy way to find a game that almost certainly be played at a con (i.e. there would be a DM to run it) and it sounded like fun. We've also played an event or two at a game day at a local store. We even home ran two of LotGR modules from a Con we didn't make it to.</p><p></p><p>Frankly though I am pretty disappointed in the RPGA. My experience has been with the LotGR track which was supposed to run for two years with the finale at Gen Con Indy 2005. About nine months ago support for the campaign was awful with little communication from staff to players. This includes last minute level bumps and such. The campaigns standard download contains several errors and has not seen an update in some time. And to top it off it is rumored the finale will not be running in Indy, but moved to SoCal. All this learned from rumors of course and no official announcement that I have seen. So I have had a sour taste left in my mouth from the whole thing as their interests seem to have shifted to the Mark of Heroes campaign. We will probably end up playing the finale at some game day or home game and then I am probably done with the RPGA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 2495866, member: 21076"] I am an RPGA member. I joined when I started getting back into the game as an easy way to maybe meet some folks and get at least some sporadic gaming. A friend and I joined in on the Legacy of the Green Regent track at Gen Con 2004. It was an easy way to find a game that almost certainly be played at a con (i.e. there would be a DM to run it) and it sounded like fun. We've also played an event or two at a game day at a local store. We even home ran two of LotGR modules from a Con we didn't make it to. Frankly though I am pretty disappointed in the RPGA. My experience has been with the LotGR track which was supposed to run for two years with the finale at Gen Con Indy 2005. About nine months ago support for the campaign was awful with little communication from staff to players. This includes last minute level bumps and such. The campaigns standard download contains several errors and has not seen an update in some time. And to top it off it is rumored the finale will not be running in Indy, but moved to SoCal. All this learned from rumors of course and no official announcement that I have seen. So I have had a sour taste left in my mouth from the whole thing as their interests seem to have shifted to the Mark of Heroes campaign. We will probably end up playing the finale at some game day or home game and then I am probably done with the RPGA. [/QUOTE]
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