G'day
On a rough estimate I have run about forty or fifty campaigns (including miniseries campaigns but not one-shots) in the 22 years I have been GMing. Sometimes I have two campaigns going at once, other times I take a break from GMing: I guess that balances out. So I figure that my campaigns last on average about six months, though certainly a couple have lasted at least two years.
I end campaigns when they reach a natural conclusion; or when I am (or my character-players seem to be) bored with the genre, setting, plot, characters or whatever; sometimes I terminated them early because they don't seem to be working, or because a critical blunder on someone's part has left the PCs in a hopeless situation; and a few times campaigns have ended because RL considerations (eg. people leaving town, one of my fits of depression...) force them too. I'd guess it is about 50-50 for campaigns ending because their story is told or prematurely.
Regards,
Agback
On a rough estimate I have run about forty or fifty campaigns (including miniseries campaigns but not one-shots) in the 22 years I have been GMing. Sometimes I have two campaigns going at once, other times I take a break from GMing: I guess that balances out. So I figure that my campaigns last on average about six months, though certainly a couple have lasted at least two years.
I end campaigns when they reach a natural conclusion; or when I am (or my character-players seem to be) bored with the genre, setting, plot, characters or whatever; sometimes I terminated them early because they don't seem to be working, or because a critical blunder on someone's part has left the PCs in a hopeless situation; and a few times campaigns have ended because RL considerations (eg. people leaving town, one of my fits of depression...) force them too. I'd guess it is about 50-50 for campaigns ending because their story is told or prematurely.
Regards,
Agback
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