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I really don't think it should be called the "ORC license"
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<blockquote data-quote="Snarf Zagyg" data-source="post: 8909423" data-attributes="member: 7023840"><p>Speaking for myself only, I have found it relatively easy to get people to play one-shots (or short "campaigns" - that last no more than 3-4 sessions) of all sorts of games. It's why I've been able to explore so many rules-lite and one-page games, and have created a bunch of my own for home use. None of those is traditional fantasy.</p><p></p><p>But just like most people, I struggle to sell people on playing other games for anything more than that. Any campaign <em>has to be D&D. </em>I don't know what it is- obviously, it's not a "learning rules" issue because people are fine doing it just for a single game. I just can't get them to commit to a real campaign of anything that isn't D&D/fantasy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarf Zagyg, post: 8909423, member: 7023840"] Speaking for myself only, I have found it relatively easy to get people to play one-shots (or short "campaigns" - that last no more than 3-4 sessions) of all sorts of games. It's why I've been able to explore so many rules-lite and one-page games, and have created a bunch of my own for home use. None of those is traditional fantasy. But just like most people, I struggle to sell people on playing other games for anything more than that. Any campaign [I]has to be D&D. [/I]I don't know what it is- obviously, it's not a "learning rules" issue because people are fine doing it just for a single game. I just can't get them to commit to a real campaign of anything that isn't D&D/fantasy. [/QUOTE]
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