payn
Glory to Marik
I used to run PFS about a decade ago. I did it mostly to meet gamers in my local community. I definitely had to adjust my expectations as personalities were wide and ideas of fun varied greatly. Though, I enjoyed it most of the time and learned new things about the game, the rules, and how to be a better GM.
Now I run for strangers online because my local group of ten years has fallen apart due to covid and moving around the metro etc... Though my online group is no longer what I'd consider strangers.
I guess for both PFS and online gaming it was to meet people and try and forge a game that is consistent with matching playstyle preferences. Thats the best thing to get out of it.
Now I run for strangers online because my local group of ten years has fallen apart due to covid and moving around the metro etc... Though my online group is no longer what I'd consider strangers.
I guess for both PFS and online gaming it was to meet people and try and forge a game that is consistent with matching playstyle preferences. Thats the best thing to get out of it.