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How Dragonbane Pointed out the Clashing Desires of My Gaming Group
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<blockquote data-quote="schneeland" data-source="post: 9454067" data-attributes="member: 6900337"><p>Thinking about this for a while: the first post already outlines that there are at least two sub-groups within your current group. At the same time, it's pretty clear from your replies (and also from how long this problem persists) that you don't want to playing with these people for social reasons.</p><p>What I was wondering is: would it be feasible to split the current group into two groups and tailor the system a bit more to the specific tastes, e.g. for group 1 you would either recruit additional players that are into Dragonbane (or any other rules medium game that you enjoy running) or look for someone else running this (so that you can be a player); and for group 2 you would either go back to running 4e, play PF2 with Foundry support or try a few more complex board games (and similarly recruit a few more players that enjoy this style). </p><p>Naturally, the cadence would be reduced compared to the current game (because it seems from your posts that the risk for burnout is real and you don't want to double the frequency). But IMO one game night a month that everybody enjoys is a better than two nights that end in frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schneeland, post: 9454067, member: 6900337"] Thinking about this for a while: the first post already outlines that there are at least two sub-groups within your current group. At the same time, it's pretty clear from your replies (and also from how long this problem persists) that you don't want to playing with these people for social reasons. What I was wondering is: would it be feasible to split the current group into two groups and tailor the system a bit more to the specific tastes, e.g. for group 1 you would either recruit additional players that are into Dragonbane (or any other rules medium game that you enjoy running) or look for someone else running this (so that you can be a player); and for group 2 you would either go back to running 4e, play PF2 with Foundry support or try a few more complex board games (and similarly recruit a few more players that enjoy this style). Naturally, the cadence would be reduced compared to the current game (because it seems from your posts that the risk for burnout is real and you don't want to double the frequency). But IMO one game night a month that everybody enjoys is a better than two nights that end in frustration. [/QUOTE]
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