paizo.com Recent Posts in Australian Gamerspaizo.com Recent Posts in Australian Gamers2012-11-15T19:24:02Z2012-11-15T19:24:02ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersHannya Jubei (alias of JedMan)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2842016-05-29T22:29:55Z2016-05-29T22:29:55Z<p>Wassup Sydney</p>Wassup SydneyHannya Jubei (alias of JedMan)2016-05-29T22:29:55ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersTim Woodhamshttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2832016-05-25T06:02:27Z2016-05-25T06:02:27Z<p>Hi All</p>
<p>I'm in Canberra.</p>Hi All
I'm in Canberra.Tim Woodhams2016-05-25T06:02:27ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersSagefoxwoodhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2822015-12-01T09:40:33Z2015-12-01T09:40:33Z<p>Sydney NSW - looking for a GM around Burwood or Bankstown</p>Sydney NSW - looking for a GM around Burwood or BankstownSagefoxwood2015-12-01T09:40:33ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersKyle '88 (alias of Kyle Mousley)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2812014-02-06T01:29:24Z2014-02-06T01:29:24Z<p>Just adding another Perth player here.</p>Just adding another Perth player here.Kyle '88 (alias of Kyle Mousley)2014-02-06T01:29:24ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersElectric Monk (RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2802014-02-03T07:09:10Z2014-02-03T07:09:10Z<p>Anyone know of any groups in Hobart? Just moved down from Melbourne where I (briefly) played with Matt Goodall after making the top 32 of RPG superstar last year. </p>
<p>I'd really like to find a group to join (i'd even be willing to have a go at GMing) so if anyone knows anyone....</p>Anyone know of any groups in Hobart? Just moved down from Melbourne where I (briefly) played with Matt Goodall after making the top 32 of RPG superstar last year.
I'd really like to find a group to join (i'd even be willing to have a go at GMing) so if anyone knows anyone....Electric Monk (RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32)2014-02-03T07:09:10ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian Gamersmangalorehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2792014-01-27T09:21:52Z2014-01-27T09:21:52Z<p>Looking for friendly easy-going gamers in the Sydney CBD/Inner West/Eastern Suburbs/Northern Beaches area who'd be up for some gaming in Middle Earth. </p>
<p>I've been playing RPGs for 30 years (holy crap!) and have run numerous campaigns, including a long term Middle Earth game back when LotR came out. Now with The Hobbit and the One Ring RPG doing the rounds one of my players is superkeen to fire up a new campaign, but the rest of the crew want to stick with their current Pathfinder game. </p>
<p>SO... we are looking for new players! If you're a Tolkien fan and eager to game with an experienced and easy-going Tolkien Junkie GM lemme know. I already have two players but would love to run for a couple more. </p>
<p>Ideally we'd be playing a regular weekly sessions, 7pm-11pm. Night TBD. Don't care how old you are or how much gaming you've done, as long as you're reliable, good natured, and don't mind a bit o' Tolkien, great! Send me a PM and see what we can get going.</p>
<p>Bewdy!</p>Looking for friendly easy-going gamers in the Sydney CBD/Inner West/Eastern Suburbs/Northern Beaches area who'd be up for some gaming in Middle Earth.
I've been playing RPGs for 30 years (holy crap!) and have run numerous campaigns, including a long term Middle Earth game back when LotR came out. Now with The Hobbit and the One Ring RPG doing the rounds one of my players is superkeen to fire up a new campaign, but the rest of the crew want to stick with their current Pathfinder game.
SO......mangalore2014-01-27T09:21:52ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersThe Spider (alias of Al Rigg)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2782013-09-07T05:11:51Z2013-09-07T05:11:51Z<p>Join us at the Mosman Club on October 5th to 7th for a host of Pathfinder games spanning six 6-hour slots, and featuring:
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<ul><li>all six scenarios launching the current <b><i>Year of the Demon</i></b>, including
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<li>the Season 5 multi-table special, <b><i>Siege of the Diamond City</i></b>;
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<li>a selection of the final scenarios of the <b><i>Year of the Risen Rune</i></b>, including
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<li>the epic conclusion to the Season 4 plot, <b><i>The Waking Rune</i></b>, and
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<li>its deadly exclusive scenario, <b><i>Day of the Demon</i></b>;
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<li>the latest multi-slot sanctioned modules, including
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<li>the first two chapters of <b><i>The Dragon's Demand</i></b>, a campaign for low-tier characters,
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<li>the infiltration, investigation, and exploration of <b><i>Fangwood Keep</i></b>, and
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<li>the RPG Superstar 2012 winning module, <b><i>Doom Comes to Dustpawn</i></b>!</ul></p>
<p>We're also proud to welcome back the awesome <b>Pete Fairfax</b> (<i>Legendary Games</i>, <i>Wayfinder</i>) to sketch your characters.</p>
<p><a href="https://warhorn.net/events/shadowmoot" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Register now!</a> Players of all ages and experience are welcome. A single day pass is $10; a multi-day pass only $20. Please bring the correct cash to pay for your pass on the first day that you attend.</p>
<p><span class=messageboard-bigger>When and Where?</span>
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The games start at 10am and 4pm each day of the Labour Day Long Weekend (October 5-7) in the auditorium of the Mosman Club at 719 Military Road, Mosman. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner options will be available each day, along with a fully-licensed bar. Free parking at the Club is available with a $10 annual membership fee. Bring the completed form (download <a href="http://mosmanclub.com.au/become-a-member" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>) with you. Parking may also be available in the surrounding streets but, as always, space and hours may be limited so plan ahead if you're driving in. Buses for Mosman can be caught from Wynyard Stand A on Carrington Street and from Blue Street in North Sydney.</p>
<p>For those requiring local accommodation, there are three options close by:
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<ul><li><a href="http://www.staywellgroup.com/hotels/sydney/park-regis-concierge-apartments" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Park Regis Concierge Hotel Apartments</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.ballantyne.net.au" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Ballantyne at Mosman</a>, and
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<li><a href="http://www.cremornepointmanor.com.au" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Cremorne Point Manor</a>.</ul></p>
<p><a href="https://warhorn.net/events/shadowmoot" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Register now!</a> You can also join the community at our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/shadowlodge" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Facebook page</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/sydneypfs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">group.</a></p>Join us at the Mosman Club on October 5th to 7th for a host of Pathfinder games spanning six 6-hour slots, and featuring:
all six scenarios launching the current Year of the Demon, including
the Season 5 multi-table special, Siege of the Diamond City;
a selection of the final scenarios of the Year of the Risen Rune, including
the epic conclusion to the Season 4 plot, The Waking Rune, and
its deadly exclusive scenario, Day of the Demon;
the latest multi-slot sanctioned modules, including
the...The Spider (alias of Al Rigg)2013-09-07T05:11:51ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersHelamanhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2772013-07-25T09:19:26Z2013-07-25T09:19:26Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Shifty wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Well hey, if you went and tried it and it wasn't your go then fair enough :)</p>
<p>Good spot to vet potential future homegame players though! </blockquote><p>Yep and to meet new friends who share your hobby.
<p>I compare PFS to a McGame. Like McDonalds its relatively standard and easy to consume and fills the hole, but without the nice solid feeling of a home cooked meal (or a good home run campaign).</p>
<p>Some like it. Some don't.</p>
<p>I like it for the portability that Shifty mentioned earlier. Family and work can get intense at times but I still like to game. If I can get to one of the many venues running PFS in Sydney then I can play for 3-4 hours and still feel like I am developing a character rather than just a throw away character.</p>Shifty wrote:Well hey, if you went and tried it and it wasn't your go then fair enough :)
Good spot to vet potential future homegame players though!
Yep and to meet new friends who share your hobby. I compare PFS to a McGame. Like McDonalds its relatively standard and easy to consume and fills the hole, but without the nice solid feeling of a home cooked meal (or a good home run campaign).
Some like it. Some don't.
I like it for the portability that Shifty mentioned earlier. Family and...Helaman2013-07-25T09:19:26ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersHelamanhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2762013-07-25T09:13:07Z2013-07-25T09:13:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Serendib wrote:</div><blockquote><p> If there are still people interested in playing in a regular campaign inner west Sydney, I'm looking for 2 more players.
</p>
Gamestyle:
<br />
-rules are a tool to promote roleplaying, not a bible
<br />
-chill, play, have a drink (red wine for me)
<br />
-get kicked out by my wife when it gets late </blockquote><p>I am in Merrylands and the idea of your spouse drawing the line is a relief (my wife used to do the same when she wanted me to always play at home but now she finds it easier to just let me go elsewhere to game). I do tend to like the lower levels but am open to an AP or something else.
<p>I do have a family and some weird work commitements so I am not 100% regular for each week.</p>
<p>What suburb are you in? How often do you game and what day?</p>Serendib wrote:If there are still people interested in playing in a regular campaign inner west Sydney, I'm looking for 2 more players.
Gamestyle:
-rules are a tool to promote roleplaying, not a bible
-chill, play, have a drink (red wine for me)
-get kicked out by my wife when it gets late
I am in Merrylands and the idea of your spouse drawing the line is a relief (my wife used to do the same when she wanted me to always play at home but now she finds it easier to just let me go elsewhere...Helaman2013-07-25T09:13:07ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersLittlebob86https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2752013-07-25T03:54:33Z2013-07-25T03:54:33Z<p>Hey guys!</p>
<p>I've read through a fair few threads, but looking to see if anyone knows of people recently looking to get a group together in Perth, or if anyone can point me in the direction to be looking?</p>
<p>Thanks :)</p>Hey guys!
I've read through a fair few threads, but looking to see if anyone knows of people recently looking to get a group together in Perth, or if anyone can point me in the direction to be looking?
Thanks :)Littlebob862013-07-25T03:54:33ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersSerendibhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2742013-07-03T04:24:29Z2013-07-03T04:24:29Z<p>Definitely is.</p>Definitely is.Serendib2013-07-03T04:24:29ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersShifty (alias of Nik B.)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2732013-07-03T03:27:26Z2013-07-03T03:27:26Z<p>Well hey, if you went and tried it and it wasn't your go then fair enough :)</p>
<p>Good spot to vet potential future homegame players though!</p>Well hey, if you went and tried it and it wasn't your go then fair enough :)
Good spot to vet potential future homegame players though!Shifty (alias of Nik B.)2013-07-03T03:27:26ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersSerendibhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2722013-07-03T01:58:48Z2013-07-03T01:58:48Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Shifty wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Question wrote:</div><blockquote> I don't get why pathfinder society is more popular than regular pathfinder games now. Is it because the pre-made scenarios make it really easy to run?</blockquote><p>They are easy to run, but so was 'B2, Keep on the Borderlands' back in 1979 (Although I didn't get a go at it til 1982 I admit).
<p>What they are is cheap, relatively consistent in size and duration, usually quite fun, set at a decent level of difficulty (though YMMV depending on the players and their optimisation) and the idea that I can take my character is now PORTABLE is excellent. Rather than have my character tied to one group and one GM, I can also play with another group from time to time, or if my current group goes on hiatus I can still continue.</p>
<p>How many great characters have you had over the years that vanished because the GM had to move, decided to stop etc?</p>
<p>It's also cleaner from an admin standpoint in that there are no more loot arguments, each player gets his/her own sheet, balance is generally retained, and no one player (GM's 'significant other') gets special treatment, or a unicorn, or a pegasus, or +5 Full Plate.</p>
<p>That said, PFS can actually be 'regular' Pathfinder - between the Scenarios and Modules you can certainly entertain both 'short sharp shocks' or protracted sessions via the modules (especially the linked ones) and now there's even AP's.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Question wrote:</div><blockquote>I figured "old school" DMs and players wouldn't like all the rules and restrictions of PFS. </blockquote>I'm about as old skool as they come, and frankly all I can say is that the reverse is true. </blockquote><p>It's all about playstyle. I resepct players who like playing more of a boardgame or dont like playing with music because it messes with their concentration on finer rule points. I also respect PFS style. For me though, roleplaying is 50% character and 50% the person behind the character. Having disposable player groups is just not my thing. For me characters are linked the way the people behind them are and getting to know a group of people is a great part of roleplaying. Making everything exportable, equitable, perfectly balanced, manageable...sounds too much like a Blizzard (World of Warcraft) representative. On the other side if it allows more people to get back into RP games (and I think it may have acheived this) then PFS is a beautiful achievement. Again, this is my opinion and my playstyle.Shifty wrote:Question wrote: I don't get why pathfinder society is more popular than regular pathfinder games now. Is it because the pre-made scenarios make it really easy to run?
They are easy to run, but so was 'B2, Keep on the Borderlands' back in 1979 (Although I didn't get a go at it til 1982 I admit). What they are is cheap, relatively consistent in size and duration, usually quite fun, set at a decent level of difficulty (though YMMV depending on the players and their optimisation)...Serendib2013-07-03T01:58:48ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian Gamerslittlehewyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2712013-07-03T01:53:56Z2013-07-03T01:53:56Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Serendib wrote:</div><blockquote><p> If there are still people interested in playing in a regular campaign inner west Sydney, I'm looking for 2 more players.
</p>
Gamestyle:
<br />
-rules are a tool to promote roleplaying, not a bible
<br />
-chill, play, have a drink (red wine for me)
<br />
-get kicked out by my wife when it gets late </blockquote><p>Nice!Serendib wrote:If there are still people interested in playing in a regular campaign inner west Sydney, I'm looking for 2 more players.
Gamestyle:
-rules are a tool to promote roleplaying, not a bible
-chill, play, have a drink (red wine for me)
-get kicked out by my wife when it gets late
Nice!littlehewy2013-07-03T01:53:56ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersSerendibhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2702013-07-03T01:37:21Z2013-07-03T01:37:21Z<p>If there are still people interested in playing in a regular campaign inner west Sydney, I'm looking for 2 more players.
<br />
Gamestyle:
<br />
-rules are a tool to promote roleplaying, not a bible
<br />
-chill, play, have a drink (red wine for me)
<br />
-get kicked out by my wife when it gets late</p>If there are still people interested in playing in a regular campaign inner west Sydney, I'm looking for 2 more players.
Gamestyle:
-rules are a tool to promote roleplaying, not a bible
-chill, play, have a drink (red wine for me)
-get kicked out by my wife when it gets lateSerendib2013-07-03T01:37:21ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersBlue Tysonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2692013-06-18T06:51:50Z2013-06-18T06:51:50Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Shiftybob wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Shifty wrote:</div><blockquote> Wow, ok....! </blockquote>It's kinda sad that there's no PFS in Adelaide. I'd like to remedy that myself, but I don't think I'm really the guy for the job. Surely there's someone at the CBD game shop (I think it's called "Justice" or something now?) that's willing to step up to the task? </blockquote><p>Not much RPG anything in Adelaide?Shiftybob wrote:Shifty wrote: Wow, ok....!
It's kinda sad that there's no PFS in Adelaide. I'd like to remedy that myself, but I don't think I'm really the guy for the job. Surely there's someone at the CBD game shop (I think it's called "Justice" or something now?) that's willing to step up to the task? Not much RPG anything in Adelaide?Blue Tyson2013-06-18T06:51:50ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersRandshttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2682013-06-04T08:51:09Z2013-06-04T08:51:09Z<p>Just checking on any interest for an ongoing Pathfinder home campaign in the Blue Mountains, NSW?</p>
<p>PFS is fine, but I prefer some RP with my RPG.....</p>
<p>Nothing concrete at this stage, just gauging interest</p>Just checking on any interest for an ongoing Pathfinder home campaign in the Blue Mountains, NSW?
PFS is fine, but I prefer some RP with my RPG.....
Nothing concrete at this stage, just gauging interestRands2013-06-04T08:51:09ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersQuestionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2672013-04-29T10:33:09Z2013-04-29T10:33:09Z<p>If anyone here is interested in trying out a online game, there's a level 3 campaign starting soon on roll20, friday 6 pm GMT+10.</p>
<p>PM me if you want the link.</p>If anyone here is interested in trying out a online game, there's a level 3 campaign starting soon on roll20, friday 6 pm GMT+10.
PM me if you want the link.Question2013-04-29T10:33:09ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersShiftybobhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2662013-04-27T12:02:41Z2013-04-27T12:02:41Z<p>Speaking of which, we might be a player short for our Skull and Shackles campaign. Do any Adelaidians want to get on board? We only just started our first game today. PM me if you're interested.</p>Speaking of which, we might be a player short for our Skull and Shackles campaign. Do any Adelaidians want to get on board? We only just started our first game today. PM me if you're interested.Shiftybob2013-04-27T12:02:41ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersMatt Goodall (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2652013-04-25T11:42:52Z2013-04-25T11:42:52Z<p>Absolutely Shiftybob. Just download the chronicle sheets and give them to your players after they complete each book.</p>Absolutely Shiftybob. Just download the chronicle sheets and give them to your players after they complete each book.Matt Goodall (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010)2013-04-25T11:42:52ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersShiftybobhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2642013-04-25T11:31:59Z2013-04-25T11:31:59Z<p>I had no idea that PFS included Adventure Paths now. That's great! I've been considering getting around to running Rise of The Runelords for a while, maybe I could do it as a PFS game. Can I still run a Society game even though there's no captains in my area, and without actually having to become one myself?</p>I had no idea that PFS included Adventure Paths now. That's great! I've been considering getting around to running Rise of The Runelords for a while, maybe I could do it as a PFS game. Can I still run a Society game even though there's no captains in my area, and without actually having to become one myself?Shiftybob2013-04-25T11:31:59ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersEl Ronzahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2632013-04-25T11:00:31Z2013-04-25T11:00:31Z<p>I've played both Pathfinder and Pokemon tabletop there. It seems like a pretty friendly place.</p>I've played both Pathfinder and Pokemon tabletop there. It seems like a pretty friendly place.El Ronza2013-04-25T11:00:31ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersShifty (alias of Nik B.)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2622013-04-25T10:59:12Z2013-04-25T10:59:12Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Question wrote:</div><blockquote> I don't get why pathfinder society is more popular than regular pathfinder games now. Is it because the pre-made scenarios make it really easy to run?</blockquote><p>They are easy to run, but so was 'B2, Keep on the Borderlands' back in 1979 (Although I didn't get a go at it til 1982 I admit).
<p>What they are is cheap, relatively consistent in size and duration, usually quite fun, set at a decent level of difficulty (though YMMV depending on the players and their optimisation) and the idea that I can take my character is now PORTABLE is excellent. Rather than have my character tied to one group and one GM, I can also play with another group from time to time, or if my current group goes on hiatus I can still continue.</p>
<p>How many great characters have you had over the years that vanished because the GM had to move, decided to stop etc?</p>
<p>It's also cleaner from an admin standpoint in that there are no more loot arguments, each player gets his/her own sheet, balance is generally retained, and no one player (GM's 'significant other') gets special treatment, or a unicorn, or a pegasus, or +5 Full Plate.</p>
<p>That said, PFS can actually be 'regular' Pathfinder - between the Scenarios and Modules you can certainly entertain both 'short sharp shocks' or protracted sessions via the modules (especially the linked ones) and now there's even AP's.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Question wrote:</div><blockquote>I figured "old school" DMs and players wouldn't like all the rules and restrictions of PFS. </blockquote><p>I'm about as old skool as they come, and frankly all I can say is that the reverse is true.Question wrote:I don't get why pathfinder society is more popular than regular pathfinder games now. Is it because the pre-made scenarios make it really easy to run?
They are easy to run, but so was 'B2, Keep on the Borderlands' back in 1979 (Although I didn't get a go at it til 1982 I admit). What they are is cheap, relatively consistent in size and duration, usually quite fun, set at a decent level of difficulty (though YMMV depending on the players and their optimisation) and the idea...Shifty (alias of Nik B.)2013-04-25T10:59:12ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersShiftybobhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2612013-04-25T10:50:33Z2013-04-25T10:50:33Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">El Ronza wrote:</div><blockquote> Yeah, Justice Comics. Used to be GameQuest, I think? I've considered running a game there, but between that and my Legacy of Fire game, I'd get too burned out too quickly. I only have so much energy! </blockquote><p>That's the one.
</p>
I ran a Ravenloft game there for a little while. I had a couple of bad experiences with some mouthbreathers there once or twice, but aside from that inevitability, it's a pretty good place to run a game.</p>El Ronza wrote:Yeah, Justice Comics. Used to be GameQuest, I think? I've considered running a game there, but between that and my Legacy of Fire game, I'd get too burned out too quickly. I only have so much energy!
That's the one.
I ran a Ravenloft game there for a little while. I had a couple of bad experiences with some mouthbreathers there once or twice, but aside from that inevitability, it's a pretty good place to run a game.Shiftybob2013-04-25T10:50:33ZRe: Forums: Gamer Connection: Australian GamersShiftybobhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gpz0&page=6?Australian-Gamers#2602013-04-25T10:46:43Z2013-04-25T10:46:43Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Question wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I don't get why pathfinder society is more popular than regular pathfinder games now. Is it because the pre-made scenarios make it really easy to run?</p>
<p>I figured "old school" DMs and players wouldn't like all the rules and restrictions of PFS. </blockquote><p>Yeah. I don't really get it either. I can see why all those restrictions are there, but it's just not really my idea of fun. The rules are, after all, a means to an end. Which is why I think I would be a terrible PFS GM. Haha.
</p>
Still, it would be nice to have the option to give it a try. And part of me is riddled with a kind of small-town-patriotism that insists that we're big enough to play with the big boys.</p>Question wrote:I don't get why pathfinder society is more popular than regular pathfinder games now. Is it because the pre-made scenarios make it really easy to run?
I figured "old school" DMs and players wouldn't like all the rules and restrictions of PFS.
Yeah. I don't really get it either. I can see why all those restrictions are there, but it's just not really my idea of fun. The rules are, after all, a means to an end. Which is why I think I would be a terrible PFS GM. Haha.
Still, it...Shiftybob2013-04-25T10:46:43Z