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<blockquote data-quote="delericho" data-source="post: 5858993" data-attributes="member: 22424"><p>Talk to your DM about whether it's an issue or not, and whether it's likely to remain an issue long-term.</p><p></p><p>It may well be that your DM is aware of your problems, and is happily adapting the campaign around your lack of availability. Alternately, he may be happy doing that for a while, but if it's going to be an issue long-term then he'd prefer you to drop out.</p><p></p><p>As for yourself, you might find it more beneficial to find an "open table" type of game, that allows characters to more easily step in and out when they're available. That way, you can play when you're available, but drop out when you must.</p><p></p><p>(And, speaking for myself - I don't have any great issue with players who can't make it to the game. However, I <em>do</em> take issue with people dropping out at the last minute, especially if it becomes a habit. I have a maximum number of players I can handle at my table, and my games tend to be over-subscribed, so a player who is unreliable is taking up a spot that should really go to someone else.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delericho, post: 5858993, member: 22424"] Talk to your DM about whether it's an issue or not, and whether it's likely to remain an issue long-term. It may well be that your DM is aware of your problems, and is happily adapting the campaign around your lack of availability. Alternately, he may be happy doing that for a while, but if it's going to be an issue long-term then he'd prefer you to drop out. As for yourself, you might find it more beneficial to find an "open table" type of game, that allows characters to more easily step in and out when they're available. That way, you can play when you're available, but drop out when you must. (And, speaking for myself - I don't have any great issue with players who can't make it to the game. However, I [i]do[/i] take issue with people dropping out at the last minute, especially if it becomes a habit. I have a maximum number of players I can handle at my table, and my games tend to be over-subscribed, so a player who is unreliable is taking up a spot that should really go to someone else.) [/QUOTE]
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