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<blockquote data-quote="Kzach" data-source="post: 5601069" data-attributes="member: 56189"><p>$5 per person. There is no stated time limit. The space is somewhat limited though so realistically you could only have two groups playing there without each group significantly impacting each other via noise, movement, etc.</p><p></p><p>Originally my hope had been to become part of an RPG community where I could both game with people on a regular basis and run games myself. Primarily my intent was to cherry-pick some players for a long-term campaign, either at the store or elsewhere. But without the opportunity to foster that community through things like running D&D Encounters or Living games, I'm just not certain that the 'community' will grow beyond what is already there which seems basically to consist of about six or so core people. And even then, now that the fee has kicked in, I went there last night and half the people who usually were there, weren't.</p><p></p><p>This group seems to have their gaming already organised, however and don't seem interested in other gaming. And my biggest concern is that anyone walking in off the street will be presented with this fee without even a trial period. I know if I had walked in there after this fee was in place, without any opportunity to actually check the scene out, I would've walked straight out again. The only real reason I'm debating this is because I've already become somewhat involved in the scene there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kzach, post: 5601069, member: 56189"] $5 per person. There is no stated time limit. The space is somewhat limited though so realistically you could only have two groups playing there without each group significantly impacting each other via noise, movement, etc. Originally my hope had been to become part of an RPG community where I could both game with people on a regular basis and run games myself. Primarily my intent was to cherry-pick some players for a long-term campaign, either at the store or elsewhere. But without the opportunity to foster that community through things like running D&D Encounters or Living games, I'm just not certain that the 'community' will grow beyond what is already there which seems basically to consist of about six or so core people. And even then, now that the fee has kicked in, I went there last night and half the people who usually were there, weren't. This group seems to have their gaming already organised, however and don't seem interested in other gaming. And my biggest concern is that anyone walking in off the street will be presented with this fee without even a trial period. I know if I had walked in there after this fee was in place, without any opportunity to actually check the scene out, I would've walked straight out again. The only real reason I'm debating this is because I've already become somewhat involved in the scene there. [/QUOTE]
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