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<blockquote data-quote="mhacdebhandia" data-source="post: 1690170" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p></p><p>Hmm. To a certain extent, this applies to me; I decided to join Hong's game partly because he runs on the weekends, and the people in my own social circle to whom I am closest are usually unavailable on the weekends - my best friend spends the weekends with her partner who works rather long hours six days a week, and most of my other good friends are either busy for similar reasons, or work on the weekend because as full-time students they have no alternative.</p><p></p><p>So given that my weekends are a social wasteland except when someone's throwing a party, the chance to play in what sounded like a fun and interesting game with Hong's group was much-appreciated.</p><p></p><p>However, I have very few qualms about blowing off my acquaintances in favour of my friends. I wouldn't skip a session of Hong's game to go to an afternoon party on a Sunday, since I have an existing commitment to his campaign - but I would never agree to join a game running on Friday nights, because my university gaming & geek culture society runs a pizza & games night every second Friday.</p><p></p><p>(Every "first" Friday features a session of the freeform <em>du jour</em>; all through last semester it was a <em>Legend of the Five Rings</em> court intrigue game with over thirty players, the next few evenings will have a smaller drow political game, and we're having a few one-shots here and there, like a "Bastards of British Comedy" game throwing together characters from <em>Blackadder</em>, <em>Red Dwarf</em> and <em>Father Ted</em>. Just by the by.)</p><p></p><p>What I am (longwindedly) saying (with many parenthetical comments) is that if my social calendar were more crowded, or my free time less freely available, I'd probably stick to gaming with "sure things". To a certain extent, not playing at conventions is counter to the logic of all this; it's not like I don't have the time to go to them, in theory. When it comes to conventions my earlier comments in this thread hold; it's a question of money and definitely committing my time to playing with groups which are almost guaranteed to contain at least one person whose playing style (or personality) ruins the experience for me.</p><p></p><p>Had that happened in Hong's game, I could have just walked away. But I wouldn't have paid money for the privilege, so it would bother me less.</p><p></p><p>Plus, the format of most Australian convention games is live-action or systemless, which I'm not fond of overmuch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhacdebhandia, post: 1690170, member: 18832"] [b][/b] Hmm. To a certain extent, this applies to me; I decided to join Hong's game partly because he runs on the weekends, and the people in my own social circle to whom I am closest are usually unavailable on the weekends - my best friend spends the weekends with her partner who works rather long hours six days a week, and most of my other good friends are either busy for similar reasons, or work on the weekend because as full-time students they have no alternative. So given that my weekends are a social wasteland except when someone's throwing a party, the chance to play in what sounded like a fun and interesting game with Hong's group was much-appreciated. However, I have very few qualms about blowing off my acquaintances in favour of my friends. I wouldn't skip a session of Hong's game to go to an afternoon party on a Sunday, since I have an existing commitment to his campaign - but I would never agree to join a game running on Friday nights, because my university gaming & geek culture society runs a pizza & games night every second Friday. (Every "first" Friday features a session of the freeform [i]du jour[/i]; all through last semester it was a [i]Legend of the Five Rings[/i] court intrigue game with over thirty players, the next few evenings will have a smaller drow political game, and we're having a few one-shots here and there, like a "Bastards of British Comedy" game throwing together characters from [i]Blackadder[/i], [i]Red Dwarf[/i] and [i]Father Ted[/i]. Just by the by.) What I am (longwindedly) saying (with many parenthetical comments) is that if my social calendar were more crowded, or my free time less freely available, I'd probably stick to gaming with "sure things". To a certain extent, not playing at conventions is counter to the logic of all this; it's not like I don't have the time to go to them, in theory. When it comes to conventions my earlier comments in this thread hold; it's a question of money and definitely committing my time to playing with groups which are almost guaranteed to contain at least one person whose playing style (or personality) ruins the experience for me. Had that happened in Hong's game, I could have just walked away. But I wouldn't have paid money for the privilege, so it would bother me less. Plus, the format of most Australian convention games is live-action or systemless, which I'm not fond of overmuch. [/QUOTE]
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