How 'fickle' are you?
This question is directed at a certain sub-set of the gaming population. Those who engage in joining random groups of players both online and offline. For those lucky individuals who have been gaming with the same people for the last twenty years, this obviously doesn't apply to you.
So, do you join groups and leave them on a the drop of a dime?
I sure as Hell do. Given that it's random groups of people I've never met before, if I sense or experience conflict, my first reaction is generally to get the heck out of Dodge. Now, depending on the group, I'll also tolerate a fair bit of crap, but only if I think it's worth it. But if your game sucks? *POOF* I'm gone.
How about you? Just how much are you willing to tolerate in order to game? Do you give people second chances? Third, fourth, fifth? Do you game even if you don't really like the setting, system, campaign? What is your breaking point?
This question is directed at a certain sub-set of the gaming population. Those who engage in joining random groups of players both online and offline. For those lucky individuals who have been gaming with the same people for the last twenty years, this obviously doesn't apply to you.
So, do you join groups and leave them on a the drop of a dime?
I sure as Hell do. Given that it's random groups of people I've never met before, if I sense or experience conflict, my first reaction is generally to get the heck out of Dodge. Now, depending on the group, I'll also tolerate a fair bit of crap, but only if I think it's worth it. But if your game sucks? *POOF* I'm gone.
How about you? Just how much are you willing to tolerate in order to game? Do you give people second chances? Third, fourth, fifth? Do you game even if you don't really like the setting, system, campaign? What is your breaking point?