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<blockquote data-quote="wocky" data-source="post: 2320726" data-attributes="member: 11408"><p>Well... I do, actually. It's common in Argentina to play at a gaming club, in which you normally pay an entrancee fee. This clubs are often sited on social clubs or pubs at dates and times at which they are free. They are normally run by gamers, who don't expect much in the way of profits (they just try not to loose money at it).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I said, I pay for a place... and don't get most of these things. Big tables... yeah, sometimes... not always. ¿Comfy chairs? Plastic and pileable... ¿Reference library? Sometimes. ¿Good lightning? Until nighttime, usually... ¿ample space? Depends. ¿Air conditioning? ¡Ha! Humid, cold, moldy room's more like it... they might even throw in some crappy restrooms for the same price.</p><p></p><p>Still, they are run by friendly people, you get to socialize, and they're the best thing you can get if no home is available. Also, many gamers start that way, by going to a club and meeting other gamers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It usually is. Granted our economy has become upside down some years ago... but entrance fee is about 2$, which is about 70 cents in dollars. A third of what I'd pay for a movie, a fourth of what I'd pay for a Big Mac with fries and a coke... 1/45 of what a new PHB costs here. About the price of an unpainted counterfeit warhammer miniature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wocky, post: 2320726, member: 11408"] Well... I do, actually. It's common in Argentina to play at a gaming club, in which you normally pay an entrancee fee. This clubs are often sited on social clubs or pubs at dates and times at which they are free. They are normally run by gamers, who don't expect much in the way of profits (they just try not to loose money at it). As I said, I pay for a place... and don't get most of these things. Big tables... yeah, sometimes... not always. ¿Comfy chairs? Plastic and pileable... ¿Reference library? Sometimes. ¿Good lightning? Until nighttime, usually... ¿ample space? Depends. ¿Air conditioning? ¡Ha! Humid, cold, moldy room's more like it... they might even throw in some crappy restrooms for the same price. Still, they are run by friendly people, you get to socialize, and they're the best thing you can get if no home is available. Also, many gamers start that way, by going to a club and meeting other gamers. It usually is. Granted our economy has become upside down some years ago... but entrance fee is about 2$, which is about 70 cents in dollars. A third of what I'd pay for a movie, a fourth of what I'd pay for a Big Mac with fries and a coke... 1/45 of what a new PHB costs here. About the price of an unpainted counterfeit warhammer miniature. [/QUOTE]
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