Corinth
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Gaming is a hobby, not a pasttime; by definition, it requires both focus and dedication to perform properly. If all you want to do is pass the time with the boys, then do that and stop pretending that you actually want to play. Game time is for gaming, not for idle chit-chat.PowerWordDumb said:If that works for you, great. For many of us, however, gaming is quite fun but mainly an excuse to spend time together away from work, wives, and responsibilities. It's not something that requires or deserves olympic-training type dedication. Anyone who came across with a hardline attitude like that around our group would be deemed a pompous ass not worth spending any time with.
I have an even better idea: see the boys more often, so you won't need to do this when you schedule time to play. Here's another: use other methods of communication so that everyone knows all that everyone else wanted to yammer on about before the time comes. You have the technology, so you've no excuse for not taking care of this beforehand.A more productive approach that won't drive away your friends might be to allow for some reasonable amount of chit-chat, but encourage it to happen before & after the game session - you can facilitate that by scheduling a larger block of time than you really need for each session.
This solves the problem, so long as it's reasonably done; adult gamers already have too little time to waste it when they actually get to play, so letting poor time management skills and old habits that no longer work whittle away at it is just plain wrong.What works best for us is that chitchat and ooc discussion typically falls naturally into the frequent smoke-breaks initiated by our DM and a couple of players. Those of us who don't smoke enjoy tagging along for the chitchat, but we can also stay inside and work on our characters if need be.
But they're best solved by clothing the latter with the former, and then using it as soon as trouble arises.Problems among friends that you actually want to maintain as friends are better solved with a velvet glove than an iron fist.
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