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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 9821151" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>In January 2025, I started a Greyhawk campaign using the 5th edition 2024 rules. That campaign should end in late January or early February 2026. It's been a lot of fun because I've got some great players who are invested in the campaign. The high point of the campaign was how the players really attached themselves to an organization I created, The Fat Boys, a group of gastronomy monks known for their portly appearances and mad cooking skills. </p><p></p><p>I completed Fallout campaign called Winter of Atom and it wasn't so bad. It was a small group, just three players, and they're not really the best role players out there as they preferred to shoot first and ask questions later. We all have to start somewhere, right? I'll probably end up running Winter of Atom again for another group this year. Overall, I'd recommend the campaign to anyone interested in playing Fallout. </p><p></p><p>I went to my first gaming convention in about twenty years, Game Hole Con in Madison, Wisconsin. I started a thread about my experience, and it was overwhelmingly positive. The demographic makeup of gamers has changed quite a bit over the years, but most gamers are pretty cool. I had a good time and got to play some new games.</p><p></p><p>Pirate Borg: I played some Borg with a dude who had a Slavic accent and was wearing a fancy top hat. The system was easy and we had a good time. One day I'd like to run this game. </p><p></p><p>Vaesen: I played a few sessions of this and thought it was a great game. The rules are relatively simple and it's a nice change from Call of Cthulhu. I ended up purchasing several books in the hopes that I'll find some people who want to play. </p><p></p><p>Arkham Horror: I had a really great time playing this game because the GM was absolutely awesome and the other players were pretty cool. The scenario was fun and the rules were okay, but I'm hard pressed to think why I'd buy this game when I already have Call of Cthulhu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 9821151, member: 4534"] In January 2025, I started a Greyhawk campaign using the 5th edition 2024 rules. That campaign should end in late January or early February 2026. It's been a lot of fun because I've got some great players who are invested in the campaign. The high point of the campaign was how the players really attached themselves to an organization I created, The Fat Boys, a group of gastronomy monks known for their portly appearances and mad cooking skills. I completed Fallout campaign called Winter of Atom and it wasn't so bad. It was a small group, just three players, and they're not really the best role players out there as they preferred to shoot first and ask questions later. We all have to start somewhere, right? I'll probably end up running Winter of Atom again for another group this year. Overall, I'd recommend the campaign to anyone interested in playing Fallout. I went to my first gaming convention in about twenty years, Game Hole Con in Madison, Wisconsin. I started a thread about my experience, and it was overwhelmingly positive. The demographic makeup of gamers has changed quite a bit over the years, but most gamers are pretty cool. I had a good time and got to play some new games. Pirate Borg: I played some Borg with a dude who had a Slavic accent and was wearing a fancy top hat. The system was easy and we had a good time. One day I'd like to run this game. Vaesen: I played a few sessions of this and thought it was a great game. The rules are relatively simple and it's a nice change from Call of Cthulhu. I ended up purchasing several books in the hopes that I'll find some people who want to play. Arkham Horror: I had a really great time playing this game because the GM was absolutely awesome and the other players were pretty cool. The scenario was fun and the rules were okay, but I'm hard pressed to think why I'd buy this game when I already have Call of Cthulhu. [/QUOTE]
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