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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fezziwig" data-source="post: 2726930" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Every other day or maybe 2x/week is a nice balance. Sometimes I get a bit overwhelmed with replies every day as a DM. As a player, I'll go with the flow.Whenever's convenient, although there will be a lot of lag on weekends in most games, IME.It all depends on how the other players post and write. Sometimes I have more to say than other times. As a DM, I don't mind characters moving things along as much as possible, although I'm not completely at a point where I'm comfortable having people write dialogue for minor characters (who's to call an NPC minor?).Whatever's necessary to get the point across, although too much of a good thing is still too much.As a DM, I prefer to roll. As a player, I don't care.I'm a straight fantasy guy most of the time, and I prefer running D&D, as I'm most familiar with it. I have no preference for adventures.Being too open-ended in posts is deadly. As for players dropping out, I'll NPC them for a bit if they've been fairly active in the game, but I'll drop them if I can get away with it, too. For instance, Dr. Zombie's batsman is a candidate for being dropped/redshirted in my current Call of Cthulhu game, as I have yet to see him post.</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fezziwig, post: 2726930, member: 59"] Every other day or maybe 2x/week is a nice balance. Sometimes I get a bit overwhelmed with replies every day as a DM. As a player, I'll go with the flow.Whenever's convenient, although there will be a lot of lag on weekends in most games, IME.It all depends on how the other players post and write. Sometimes I have more to say than other times. As a DM, I don't mind characters moving things along as much as possible, although I'm not completely at a point where I'm comfortable having people write dialogue for minor characters (who's to call an NPC minor?).Whatever's necessary to get the point across, although too much of a good thing is still too much.As a DM, I prefer to roll. As a player, I don't care.I'm a straight fantasy guy most of the time, and I prefer running D&D, as I'm most familiar with it. I have no preference for adventures.Being too open-ended in posts is deadly. As for players dropping out, I'll NPC them for a bit if they've been fairly active in the game, but I'll drop them if I can get away with it, too. For instance, Dr. Zombie's batsman is a candidate for being dropped/redshirted in my current Call of Cthulhu game, as I have yet to see him post. Nick [/QUOTE]
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