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#1 Post by sulldawga »

Hey guys, I'm Dave (aka Sulldawga) and I've been playing some form of D&D since the early 80s. I was big into 4e for several years but recently moved away from my regular tabletop game-mates so I'm strictly PbP right now. I'm in two games over on the ODD74 boards, run by Waysoftheearth and Makofan (both of those guys are members here, too, I believe) and I'm jumping right into a Dark Dungeons game here as well!
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Excellent!
Welcome Dave. It's a great bunch of folks here, and the games are great! We've had some "fizzle out" issues, but we don't talk of those.
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Good to have you here!
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#3 Post by sulldawga »

Yeah, I was a player and DM over at dndonlinegames.com for a while so I know all about "fizzled out" games. Comes with the territory.
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I think someone (Argennian or Alethan perhaps) figured out that we only have 1 "completed" game in our Archived section.
But we've got a bunch of active games, and a real responsive Admin so games can be set up quickly.

I've done some PbP on other sites, but this is my preferred by far.

Hope the Dark Dungeons game takes off. That's a clone that I don't know too much about, of a system that I only played once, in a short lived PbP. I'm going to lurk for sure!
This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.
Alethan: I'm good with NOT pressing our luck this time.
mjulius: That's how I know I'm home.
Pulpatoon: The whole point of PbP is to take the scheduling pressure off the game. We're just chatty because we're so eager!
Scott308: ...everyone should be reminded of just how wonderful the people they play games with here can be in real life.
Leitz: Quality and quantity wise, I think US is the best I've seen.
Paladin: I can promise terror, glory, and riches...or a quick and brutal death.
Inferno: Come on! That's was Vicar's Head, a completely different doomed village!
Rex: I can move to the wait list to let someone else into the game.
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Yeah to keep a PbP game going usually takes a dedicated and excited group of players and a DM who isn't either too burnt out or too busy to keep up. I know I am slowly trying to grow as a PbP DM but for guys like me who are always busy it's a really nice pace.
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Welcome Sulldawga. Lot's of interesting games going on with a few different systems. It's usually not to hard to find one to join.
AQuebman wrote:Yeah to keep a PbP game going usually takes a dedicated and excited group of players and a DM who isn't either too burnt out or too busy to keep up. I know I am slowly trying to grow as a PbP DM but for guys like me who are always busy it's a really nice pace.
I'm also finding it takes a different set of skills and DM style to run a successful PbP games. Just trying to mimic how you would run a table top game isn't going to cut it I think.
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Dogma wrote:Welcome Sulldawga. Lot's of interesting games going on with a few different systems. It's usually not to hard to find one to join.
AQuebman wrote:Yeah to keep a PbP game going usually takes a dedicated and excited group of players and a DM who isn't either too burnt out or too busy to keep up. I know I am slowly trying to grow as a PbP DM but for guys like me who are always busy it's a really nice pace.
I'm also finding it takes a different set of skills and DM style to run a successful PbP games. Just trying to mimic how you would run a table top game isn't going to cut it I think.
True, I have found that I struggle to DM in person because I am admittedly not really quick on my feet I need time to think. In a PbP campaign it gives me time to think and process through decisions which works out much better. I also admittedly have limited time and the players I do know in my local area hate modules with a passion so it's either custom or bust.
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Welcome to my PbP Home, Sulldawga!

Several others from ODD74 have recently joined here, as well: rleduc, danhem, and Mushgnome (off the top of my head). Glad to see another friendly face!

Please, make yourself at home!

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Welcome welcome!
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Glad to have you, Sulldawga - pretty nice place around here. ;)
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Alethan wrote:Welcome to my PbP Home, Sulldawga!

Several others from ODD74 have recently joined here, as well: rleduc, danhem, and Mushgnome (off the top of my head). Glad to see another friendly face!

Please, make yourself at home!

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Thanks, Al! Good to see some of the Hinterlands crew here.
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AQuebman wrote:True, I have found that I struggle to DM in person because I am admittedly not really quick on my feet I need time to think. In a PbP campaign it gives me time to think and process through decisions which works out much better. I also admittedly have limited time and the players I do know in my local area hate modules with a passion so it's either custom or bust.
I'm with you. The pace of the PbP game is much more to my liking when I'm the DM. Gives me time to be even more devious!
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Welcome aboard indeed, Sulldawga!

sulldawga wrote:... The pace of the PbP game is much more to my liking when I'm the DM. Gives me time to be even more devious!
Heh, very true. As a pbp DM, you get a lot more time to think about and consider your game in a way that really isn't possible for off the cuff and spontaneous FtF gameplay. I like the chance to better consider each character individually, in addition to the party as a whole. Plus for a role-play junkie like myself, it's way beyond where most could accomplish or stand in FtF play! 8-)
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Welcome to the boards. As some have said, you should be able to find a place to play here pretty easily.
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