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<blockquote data-quote="Squnk" data-source="post: 5365037" data-attributes="member: 97464"><p>In my little group it is very difficult to get people together to play, on a good week we maybe get one gaming session in if we are lucky, but most of the time it turns into once every two weeks. I really enjoy playing and want to play more often and I know everyone else in my group seem to have atleast a similar opinion but for whatever reason it never seems to work out. Don't get me wrong I understand everyone has a life outside d&d, we all have jobs, families, and other hobbies/interests, I just don't understand in a group of people who enjoy playing why is it so hard to just have a day or two a week set aside to play. I'm sorry if I am complaining too much but this is just starting to irritate me cause in our group of five people we have four different campaigns going on(we have different campaigns for different combinations of people cause we don't want anyone getting to far behind in our main campaign) which wouldn't be too much of a problem but we never play enough to gain progress in any of em and we are constantly having certain people bail out last minute. Once again sorry about this long rant, over the last month is has gotten pretty aggravating. So does anyone have any suggestions, have similar problems, or just want to complain, please do. And also just out of wonder how often do you guys play and how long do your sessions usually last? But on a good note I do like the group I'm in, we mesh well and all are good friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squnk, post: 5365037, member: 97464"] In my little group it is very difficult to get people together to play, on a good week we maybe get one gaming session in if we are lucky, but most of the time it turns into once every two weeks. I really enjoy playing and want to play more often and I know everyone else in my group seem to have atleast a similar opinion but for whatever reason it never seems to work out. Don't get me wrong I understand everyone has a life outside d&d, we all have jobs, families, and other hobbies/interests, I just don't understand in a group of people who enjoy playing why is it so hard to just have a day or two a week set aside to play. I'm sorry if I am complaining too much but this is just starting to irritate me cause in our group of five people we have four different campaigns going on(we have different campaigns for different combinations of people cause we don't want anyone getting to far behind in our main campaign) which wouldn't be too much of a problem but we never play enough to gain progress in any of em and we are constantly having certain people bail out last minute. Once again sorry about this long rant, over the last month is has gotten pretty aggravating. So does anyone have any suggestions, have similar problems, or just want to complain, please do. And also just out of wonder how often do you guys play and how long do your sessions usually last? But on a good note I do like the group I'm in, we mesh well and all are good friends. [/QUOTE]
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