I am considering starting up a fantasy D20 game again (I don't have the money to buy 4e, so don't ask). Who would be interested? Also, which day/night would be best (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)?
I would be interested and Friday would not conflict with anything else I have going on, except the occasional late work and that usually isn't later than 6 p.m.
Can't do Friday's until softball is over sometime in August. Otherwise, I'm game. I work late too, late for me would be 6pm to 7pm. But that doesn't happen every week, nor very frequently on Fridays.
I am interested and when would be good for me is up in the air. Perhaps it is best to just say that right now I get home from work no later than 5 and eating with the family would be best but not required. Week-ends might be better overall just because Friday nights are so short, but I realize most people have activities over the week-ends.
I am getting the feeling that Saturday is the day, with the exception of Thormagni. Perhaps we could do Saturday as the primary and Friday night as the alternate. Saturdays are generally better anyway because we can get more gaming in. If we have to meet on Friday, we still should, just to keep the flow and rhythm of the game going, even though we might only play for three hours.
I'd probably like to do two days in a row but I don't know if that would go over well with the spouse. I should think that I could get one session every other week more easily than two, but if the second day is optional then I could always wing it...
Well, the second day is not so much optional as it is an alternate day in case no one can make it on the other day... Of course spouses are welcome. Maybe the girls can go and do there own thing or something, I don't know...
I'd like to suggest that we limit the game sessions to 4 to 6 hours. Another group I play with plays from 3pm to 7pmish (occasionally till 8pm) every two weeks and it works out really well. The reasoning? Because you can get something besides gaming accomplished before AND after the game without "losing" the whole day to gaming. It tends to leave appropriate time for family, work, etc.