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<blockquote data-quote="jasper" data-source="post: 6969581" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Pauper….Narrative Sense.. That is a major problem. Some people want to be the actors in a continuing story. But then get something like Firefly episode being played out of order. Other gamers know the module will not make narrative sense but want just to game. Since AL are for casual gamers the narrative/story gamers will have grit their teeth and just play when the story does not make sense.</p><p>“the con organizers should organize the schedule of their con to favor people who can only show up one day in preference to the folks who are showing up every day (and likely paying more to do so), especially if there are more of them?” Con bosses should do both. Track 1 tables for casual out of order gamers. Or gamers who want to game and chase down their favorite authors. Track 2 lays out the story gamers. Season 4 Adventure 1 tables beginning at 8 Am 9 am 10 am. Please see your schedule for latter modules.</p><p>To Sum up. No retirement. But yes please please reedit and adjust awards if necessary. Because new people are coming into the game. And some old farts (me want to play the seasons we missed).</p><p>Good idea. On the DM guild etc. Have write up aka previously on Dungeons and dragons for each season. Then have a suggested changes for each module for story dms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper, post: 6969581, member: 277"] Pauper….Narrative Sense.. That is a major problem. Some people want to be the actors in a continuing story. But then get something like Firefly episode being played out of order. Other gamers know the module will not make narrative sense but want just to game. Since AL are for casual gamers the narrative/story gamers will have grit their teeth and just play when the story does not make sense. “the con organizers should organize the schedule of their con to favor people who can only show up one day in preference to the folks who are showing up every day (and likely paying more to do so), especially if there are more of them?” Con bosses should do both. Track 1 tables for casual out of order gamers. Or gamers who want to game and chase down their favorite authors. Track 2 lays out the story gamers. Season 4 Adventure 1 tables beginning at 8 Am 9 am 10 am. Please see your schedule for latter modules. To Sum up. No retirement. But yes please please reedit and adjust awards if necessary. Because new people are coming into the game. And some old farts (me want to play the seasons we missed). Good idea. On the DM guild etc. Have write up aka previously on Dungeons and dragons for each season. Then have a suggested changes for each module for story dms. [/QUOTE]
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