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So I was more or less kicked out of my D&D group
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenes 2" data-source="post: 670568" data-attributes="member: 6166"><p>Well, there is a difference between not showing up sometimes, and showing up sometimes. I fully understand that no one can make it to every gaming session, but I expect a certain comittment. If I prepare a session for hours then I expect some consideration. If a player starts to attend irregularily, and finally only comes when he has nothing better to do it ruins my fun - I start to feel like I am a sort of last resort, something barely better than tv. I don't need that. </p><p></p><p>Don't "It is only a game" me - if I spend hours working and preparing on it, and plan on spending a even more hours playing it I expect a good reason to cancel, not just a "I do not feel like it". For me it is the same as a dinner invitation - if it gets canceled after I prepared the meal there should better be a good reason, and it should be canceled in advance, or I will be peeved.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Just to clarify: I still think DC's DM, as he was portayed in this thread, was not right to act how he did. I just wanted to make clear that I consider a game session as important as any other appointment - if I say I will attend I will attend. If it stzarts getting a chore I will stop attending - but I will announce that clearly, I will not find excuses for not attending whuile everyone still expects me to attend "next time".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenes 2, post: 670568, member: 6166"] Well, there is a difference between not showing up sometimes, and showing up sometimes. I fully understand that no one can make it to every gaming session, but I expect a certain comittment. If I prepare a session for hours then I expect some consideration. If a player starts to attend irregularily, and finally only comes when he has nothing better to do it ruins my fun - I start to feel like I am a sort of last resort, something barely better than tv. I don't need that. Don't "It is only a game" me - if I spend hours working and preparing on it, and plan on spending a even more hours playing it I expect a good reason to cancel, not just a "I do not feel like it". For me it is the same as a dinner invitation - if it gets canceled after I prepared the meal there should better be a good reason, and it should be canceled in advance, or I will be peeved. Edit: Just to clarify: I still think DC's DM, as he was portayed in this thread, was not right to act how he did. I just wanted to make clear that I consider a game session as important as any other appointment - if I say I will attend I will attend. If it stzarts getting a chore I will stop attending - but I will announce that clearly, I will not find excuses for not attending whuile everyone still expects me to attend "next time". [/QUOTE]
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