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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowslayer" data-source="post: 2670277" data-attributes="member: 8400"><p>I think that's par for the course for a lot of hobbyists, RPG or otherwise. Guys that are really nuts about building car models will occasionally go on a tear when they get tired of cars and start building airplanes or battleships instead.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, unlike models, RPGs can't exist in a vacuum. If you want to actually play, you need players. If your players are having fun and going along with you, then fine, it works. But Its been my experience that players will only humor you so many times. They'll be less likely to humor you a second time, especially if you introduce them to a game, they like it, and go buy their own books for it....just before your own RPG muse hands you a different game to get fired up about. </p><p></p><p>I think most D&D players who have been playng for a long time have a "pet" game as well. In my old group, we had a guy that really dug Palladium. We had another guy that liked offbeat "learn in 5 minutes" games like Toon. My own was d6 Star Wars. AND we had an informal Blood Bowl league too! Those were the days.</p><p></p><p>ANyway, each of us were good enough with our respective games that we could run it well, so the guys knew they would have a good time. So the games got played. </p><p></p><p>I guess the main question is, will Warhammer RPG get played by your group?</p><p></p><p>Trev</p><p></p><p>BTW as an avid C&Cer, I'm sorry to hear about the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowslayer, post: 2670277, member: 8400"] I think that's par for the course for a lot of hobbyists, RPG or otherwise. Guys that are really nuts about building car models will occasionally go on a tear when they get tired of cars and start building airplanes or battleships instead. Unfortunately, unlike models, RPGs can't exist in a vacuum. If you want to actually play, you need players. If your players are having fun and going along with you, then fine, it works. But Its been my experience that players will only humor you so many times. They'll be less likely to humor you a second time, especially if you introduce them to a game, they like it, and go buy their own books for it....just before your own RPG muse hands you a different game to get fired up about. I think most D&D players who have been playng for a long time have a "pet" game as well. In my old group, we had a guy that really dug Palladium. We had another guy that liked offbeat "learn in 5 minutes" games like Toon. My own was d6 Star Wars. AND we had an informal Blood Bowl league too! Those were the days. ANyway, each of us were good enough with our respective games that we could run it well, so the guys knew they would have a good time. So the games got played. I guess the main question is, will Warhammer RPG get played by your group? Trev BTW as an avid C&Cer, I'm sorry to hear about the switch. [/QUOTE]
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