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<blockquote data-quote="Olaf the Stout" data-source="post: 3866680" data-attributes="member: 13703"><p>I voted Difficult, but I think that it is moving towards the Not Too Hard category. I've had a regular group for about a year and a half now. In that time I have replaced 3 players relatively easily. The fact that we now have a yearly gaming convention in my home town makes it easier to meet possible players. Gamers tend to be pretty insular around here so getting to know more of them has opened me up to quite a few possible new players. Also, as new players come into my game they have generally known a couple more players that might want to play as well.</p><p></p><p>I must say that having a pool of players to pick from has made me a lot more ruthless with who I let into my game. Previously I would play with just about anyone. Rules-lawyering powergamer, immature teen, poor hygiene man. All of these people got a chance to play in my game. This was because it was either play with them or don't play at all due to lack of numbers.</p><p></p><p>Now that I have enough players for my game I have not invited someone to join the group simply because their gaming style didn't seem to match the rest of the group. I also uninvited one regular player because of bad hygiene and another because he missed as many sessions as he played (often without letting me know beforehand).</p><p></p><p>Olaf the Stout</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olaf the Stout, post: 3866680, member: 13703"] I voted Difficult, but I think that it is moving towards the Not Too Hard category. I've had a regular group for about a year and a half now. In that time I have replaced 3 players relatively easily. The fact that we now have a yearly gaming convention in my home town makes it easier to meet possible players. Gamers tend to be pretty insular around here so getting to know more of them has opened me up to quite a few possible new players. Also, as new players come into my game they have generally known a couple more players that might want to play as well. I must say that having a pool of players to pick from has made me a lot more ruthless with who I let into my game. Previously I would play with just about anyone. Rules-lawyering powergamer, immature teen, poor hygiene man. All of these people got a chance to play in my game. This was because it was either play with them or don't play at all due to lack of numbers. Now that I have enough players for my game I have not invited someone to join the group simply because their gaming style didn't seem to match the rest of the group. I also uninvited one regular player because of bad hygiene and another because he missed as many sessions as he played (often without letting me know beforehand). Olaf the Stout [/QUOTE]
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