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<blockquote data-quote="Kurotowa" data-source="post: 8352467" data-attributes="member: 27957"><p>Well, it's good to know it's not just my group. Between jobs and kids cutting into everyone's life we've definitely fallen into the 90 minutes to 2 hours of actual playtime demographic. So it's not just livestreamers who need those more bite sized adventure chunks.</p><p></p><p>If this recognition of actual play habits is changing adventure design, I have to wonder how it would change system design if they had the chance. The question of how long your play sessions are probably has an unrecognized impact on the whole "Does your party get enough short rests?" issue. I mean, some people have said outright that they don't like having to track resources between sessions, which for some people is a longer gap than just a week, so they try to maneuver to end a session on a long rest. If you session is on the shorter side that just doesn't allow for enough time to have many encounters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurotowa, post: 8352467, member: 27957"] Well, it's good to know it's not just my group. Between jobs and kids cutting into everyone's life we've definitely fallen into the 90 minutes to 2 hours of actual playtime demographic. So it's not just livestreamers who need those more bite sized adventure chunks. If this recognition of actual play habits is changing adventure design, I have to wonder how it would change system design if they had the chance. The question of how long your play sessions are probably has an unrecognized impact on the whole "Does your party get enough short rests?" issue. I mean, some people have said outright that they don't like having to track resources between sessions, which for some people is a longer gap than just a week, so they try to maneuver to end a session on a long rest. If you session is on the shorter side that just doesn't allow for enough time to have many encounters. [/QUOTE]
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