smckenna77
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I was very excited to play in PFS for the first time at Gen Con a few days ago, and thrilled to get my hands on the new PF rules.
I made a new character at the Con, got my card, registed with my card online, and updated my character, but I don't see any way to view the sessions he participated in on the website.
Is there a way to go about this that I'm not aware of, or does it just take a while longer for GMs and organizers to put all the sessions into the computer? I'm sorry for sounding rude in asking, I just don't know what to expect, so if anyone has any info on how that kind of thing is handled, I'm very curious!
Had a great time, and looking forward to hosting some Pathfinder Society home games in Eastern Tennessee soon as well.
| mearrin69 |
I believe that, at a con, the GMs hand in a session sheet to the event organizer and that person enters them. After Paizocon I believe it took quite some time for these to get entered. I would imagine it would take even longer for Gencon (I'm assuming there were more sessions, but that's just a guess).
I held a local PFS event nearly three weeks ago and it took me two weeks to get the two sessions there reported due to a number of issues - folks with pre-registered numbers not yet entered, missing PFS numbers from session sheet turned in to me, etc. Took some time to get it all sorted out.
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...I don't see any way to view the sessions he participated in on the website.
Missed this. If you go to "My Account" you should have a section called "Pathfinder Society". If you click on that header you will go to a page with a list of your characters. To the right of the entry for your character you'll see links that say "sessions | edit". Just click on the "sessions" link to go to a list of sessions...provided any have been entered, of course.
smckenna77
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I believe that, at a con, the GMs hand in a session sheet to the event organizer and that person enters them. After Paizocon I believe it took quite some time for these to get entered. I would imagine it would take even longer for Gencon (I'm assuming there were more sessions, but that's just a guess).
I held a local PFS event nearly three weeks ago and it took me two weeks to get the two sessions there reported due to a number of issues - folks with pre-registered numbers not yet entered, missing PFS numbers from session sheet turned in to me, etc. Took some time to get it all sorted out.
MAh alright, that expains a lot! Thanks mearrin. I found that place in my profile, for sessions, and I assumed that was correct, I understand with such a huge event it takes time.
I just wanted to make sure I hadn't screwed something up or done something wrong in regards to registering. Looks like all is well though.