Crothian said:
So, I imagine I am being overly negative about this. The RPGA has been around for years and nothing stays around that long with out good fgans and support. They must be doing something right that I am not seeing. So, someone please tell me how wrong I am and what things I am just not seeing about the RPGA.
As a huge fan of the RPGA, I admit that it is not for everyone's play style. A few of the modules that they produce are little more than a tactical based minatures game that has a sole purpose of making people buy WOTC product, and thuis have very little roleplaying content.
The biggest thing i see the rpga has going for it is some of the amazing talent of a few of the writers, and the ability to produce a huge volume of stuff that you can play without having to spend the prep-time that you would as a DM to run something similar. There is no waya that ALL DMs can be as good as (insert your favortite DM here), but with the RPGA there is a quality of module that you dont have to spend (as a DM) a huge investure of time to be able to run.
As an aside this is really hard to explain, yes a Real Dungeon Master, with a prepared module is superior to any given RPGA module
As a writer of a few RPGA modules, and as a DM of a home Campaign (tho not curently) I can tell you the times my rpga module was ordered 88 times, and i would hazard a guess that it was ran on average 2 or 3 times for each of those orders, and average play time of 3.5 hours (maximum "alloted time" is supposed to be 4 hours, but that is highly variable)
is around 600 hours of playtime. it takes around 20 hours of work ( that is my guess, i am sure someone can correct me) on the part of the mod writer, a similiar amount of time from the folks that review and edit a module (2 or 3 usually) to produce a mod.
on the other hand (please dont burn me if i dont describe your gm style forgive me in advance) a DM for a home game usually lasts between 4 and 8 hours, and takes a few hours of prep work, and runs a higher quality game.
I dont know if that makes what RPGA has going as "good" but it works, I have met some amazing people, and mades some really good friends at RPGA conventions and games, that certainly I would not have met otherwise. And there are some games that are so above Par that I have played that have kept me coming back.
on that note I feel that I have bent your ear enough, but will leave you with a mission
find some one that has a copy of "Three Coins in a Well" make up some 2e characters around 9th or 10th level and see one of the best mods rpga has put out (at least i think and most of the players at the time also thought)
--Samhain