
thegreenteagamer |

Meh. Personally I'm monstered out with Bestiary 5. I already was by B3, to be Honest.
I want tips for keeping players interested. Not the typical suggestions of turning off phones or stopping cross talk...If I could do that in the first place I wouldn't new help. I'm dealing with grown adults who want to play, but just won't get deeply involved until good two hours into the game after it's settled in and even then they only care when it's their turn, because this is almost 2016, and everyone is an entitled goofball with ADHD who can't stop and be quiet for thirty seconds without a phone to entertain them.

lynora |
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GTgamer, honestly that's... kind of an awful way to talk about your players. I know I would be pretty offended if it were me and I actually have ADHD.
My personal flowchart for dealing with players: are they having fun? If yes, stop worrying, it's all good. If no, talk with them, make them part of the problem solving process. Are they having fun now? Repeat steps as necessary. YMMV.

Miss Kitty |
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One (or two) of which should be monsters.
Well I have one monster on drawing board (metaphorically, I don't draw... much).
Since it's for the River Kingdoms, maybe a fey version of one (or more) of these cats? Bonus points if they can be gained as a familiar.

Sharoth |
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Meh. Personally I'm monstered out with Bestiary 5. I already was by B3, to be Honest.
I want tips for keeping players interested. Not the typical suggestions of turning off phones or stopping cross talk...If I could do that in the first place I wouldn't new help. I'm dealing with grown adults who want to play, but just won't get deeply involved until good two hours into the game after it's settled in and even then they only care when it's their turn, because this is almost 2016, and everyone is an entitled goofball with ADHD who can't stop and be quiet for thirty seconds without a phone to entertain them.
I can help out with the phones. A micro EMP underneath the table will make it to where they can't use their phones. As for cross talk... Hmmmnnnnnn... Gags?

thegreenteagamer |
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GTgamer, honestly that's... kind of an awful way to talk about your players. I know I would be pretty offended if it were me and I actually have ADHD.
My personal flowchart for dealing with players: are they having fun? If yes, stop worrying, it's all good. If no, talk with them, make them part of the problem solving process. Are they having fun now? Repeat steps as necessary. YMMV.
I know that talking to players is the way to go. It's the only way to go. Pretty sure I spent a lot of time linking a thread trying to get it stickied that said thats the ONLY way to solve all group problems. My latest group this is not a major problem with. It happens, but I've been with these folks enough where I know what hooks pull them in now, but it was years before I got this comfortable with a group of friends where that happened.
But "are they having fun" isn't the only question. The GMs fun matters too. He or she also puts a significant amount more work into making the game work than the players, and it's extremely disrespectful after all the work the GM does to pay half attention when he's talking, or constantly ask "wait, what's our quest again? Who's rhis girl? Wait, why can't we teleport there again?" Why bother making a story at all if it won't be paid attention to?
...But those same players are the same type to whine about no dimension if you just stick them in a dungeon grind with no chance for them to diva out in front of the other players.
My point was monsters we have a lot of. I like game tips. This was in response to "would people like a monster of the day" question.

Drejk |
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Meh. Personally I'm monstered out with Bestiary 5. I already was by B3, to be Honest.
I want tips for keeping players interested. Not the typical suggestions of turning off phones or stopping cross talk...If I could do that in the first place I wouldn't new help. I'm dealing with grown adults who want to play, but just won't get deeply involved until good two hours into the game after it's settled in and even then they only care when it's their turn, because this is almost 2016, and everyone is an entitled goofball with ADHD who can't stop and be quiet for thirty seconds without a phone to entertain them.
My first reaction would be "start earlier and let the first two hours of game meeting be loose social meeting to talk about things, gossip, joke, et al." But if they really are only interested during their turns instead of all the time... Uh. I am not sure if I can offer a solution.

Drejk |
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I don't do advice much, honestly. World-building and sharing ideas mostly.
TGTG has the point in that GM is a member of the group and has the right to enjoy session to, and even if the players enjoy the game, there might be things that spoil GM's fun and that is a problem that should be solved as well. What is the point of GMing when it is not fun anyway? Well, except when you GM for people who are feeding you... It is perfectly acceptable to GM without having fun when your players bring you food! (EDIT: or you go earlier to their home to get dinner before session).

Freehold DM |
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Freehold DM wrote:*binds and gags Freehold DM to prevent him from tampering with the weather*captain yesterday wrote:it's taking too long. We need snow now.Doom! Gloom! Ice and Snow!
Are all in the forecast for tomorrow, at least according to the news websites.
So how much ice and snow could possibly cause the notoriously drunkenly stoic natives such doom! And gloom!
A tenth of an inch of ice with up to a foot of snow to follow, our area is personally set to get walloped by an astoundingly catastrophic 2.5 inches.
The first snowfall in a month can be so dramatic!
muffled
Et tu, CH!?

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Celestial Healer wrote:Freehold DM wrote:*binds and gags Freehold DM to prevent him from tampering with the weather*captain yesterday wrote:it's taking too long. We need snow now.Doom! Gloom! Ice and Snow!
Are all in the forecast for tomorrow, at least according to the news websites.
So how much ice and snow could possibly cause the notoriously drunkenly stoic natives such doom! And gloom!
A tenth of an inch of ice with up to a foot of snow to follow, our area is personally set to get walloped by an astoundingly catastrophic 2.5 inches.
The first snowfall in a month can be so dramatic!
muffled
Et tu, CH!?
Don't worry. Snow will come regardless of how you or I feel about it.

captain yesterday |

Captain Yesterday's improvisational film review of the something, something.
Sits down in an oversized pretentiously leather chair, wearing corduroy slacks, a tweed jacket, and too small glasses perched entirely too far from the eyes, hair pulled tightly back into a ponytail
Today we'll be discussing The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,
It f#@$ing sucked.
It was two hours too long, so many scenes that went nowhere with wasted exposition, I'm also im pretty sure some of those scenes in the City at the end we're outtakes from the Lord of the Rings, we get it Peter Jackson, you got a white stone guy! Also did none of the actors playing dwarves read the book, they had three movies to practice their death scenes, you'd think they might've practiced more. And for that matter, wasn't there way more dwarves killed from the original party, just sayin' there was an awful lot of dwarves living at the end.
readjusts glasses, wipes away froth, and smoothes back messed up hair
So, overall needs improvement, and hopefully Joss Whedon can breathe more life into The Silmarillion. Next... whenever, we'll review... whatever.

Treppa |
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Celestial Healer wrote:Freehold DM wrote:*binds and gags Freehold DM to prevent him from tampering with the weather*captain yesterday wrote:it's taking too long. We need snow now.Doom! Gloom! Ice and Snow!
Are all in the forecast for tomorrow, at least according to the news websites.
So how much ice and snow could possibly cause the notoriously drunkenly stoic natives such doom! And gloom!
A tenth of an inch of ice with up to a foot of snow to follow, our area is personally set to get walloped by an astoundingly catastrophic 2.5 inches.
The first snowfall in a month can be so dramatic!
muffled
Et tu, CH!?
Kwitcher b#&%$in. Some places you pay good money for that service.

Ambrosia Slaad |
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Did I mention that I love Xmas? Cause I bloody love Xmas! :D
** spoiler omitted **
I may have to catch you the next time around. The new notebook is on order and actually has enough CPU and GPU horsepower to be moderately successful at tackling not-too-old games. I'll still have to gut/clean reinstall Win10, and then play a few Steam games I've had for a while now and never actually played. I'm dying to finally get into War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.

The Green Tea Gamer |
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Never shoot at a swarm of giant ants while standing still with your back against a wall.
Even if you keep killing them, if there's a dozen more, you need an escape route.
Might have a dead vault dweller soon. Poor guy is surrounded, and in Savage Worlds, superior numbers and positioning mean way more than stats.

captain yesterday |
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Don't you hate it when your domestic partner makes something they don't usually make, and make it look fancy. You have no idea what it's for (if anything), no parties soon, and man does it look good.
I know, I'll just have a little then smooth it over afterwards, that always (never) works! Oh crap, now it looks worse...

lynora |
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lynora wrote:** spoiler omitted **...GTgamer, honestly that's... kind of an awful way to talk about your players. I know I would be pretty offended if it were me and I actually have ADHD.
My personal flowchart for dealing with players: are they having fun? If yes, stop worrying, it's all good. If no, talk with them, make them part of the problem solving process. Are they having fun now? Repeat steps as necessary. YMMV.
On another note, I find it fascinating all the different ways that something like ADHD expresses itself. I have never really struggled with interrupting people or not paying attention. I just have to do other stuff at the same time as listening in order to properly pay attention. Knitting is a favorite activity for that. Or I just end up tapping my toes if I have nothing else to do. Staying still has never been an option. :)
And keeping track of appointments is the worst. I'm always forgetting somewhere that I have to be no matter how many notes to myself I leave laying around....
The kidlet has that problem with interrupting though. And my troubles with managing a schedule. Poor thing. The worst of both worlds. :P

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LordSynos wrote:I may have to catch you the next time around. The new notebook is on order and actually has enough CPU and GPU horsepower to be moderately successful at tackling not-too-old games. I'll still have to gut/clean reinstall Win10, and then play a few Steam games I've had for a while now and never actually played. I'm dying to finally get into War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.Did I mention that I love Xmas? Cause I bloody love Xmas! :D
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I don't know where to stick this so I'll just leave this here, Frodo with Gandalf the Grey's granddaughter, Sasha.

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captain yesterday wrote:...Hobbit rant...This may help explain some of the movie's problems.
I thought "never bothering to read the book" was the biggest problem ;-)

Freehold DM |

Freehold DM wrote:Don't worry. Snow will come regardless of how you or I feel about it.Celestial Healer wrote:Freehold DM wrote:*binds and gags Freehold DM to prevent him from tampering with the weather*captain yesterday wrote:it's taking too long. We need snow now.Doom! Gloom! Ice and Snow!
Are all in the forecast for tomorrow, at least according to the news websites.
So how much ice and snow could possibly cause the notoriously drunkenly stoic natives such doom! And gloom!
A tenth of an inch of ice with up to a foot of snow to follow, our area is personally set to get walloped by an astoundingly catastrophic 2.5 inches.
The first snowfall in a month can be so dramatic!
muffled
Et tu, CH!?
but it could always come faster.

Freehold DM |

LordSynos wrote:I may have to catch you the next time around. The new notebook is on order and actually has enough CPU and GPU horsepower to be moderately successful at tackling not-too-old games. I'll still have to gut/clean reinstall Win10, and then play a few Steam games I've had for a while now and never actually played. I'm dying to finally get into War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.Did I mention that I love Xmas? Cause I bloody love Xmas! :D
** spoiler omitted **
if you liked the movie, you'll love the game!
:-D

Ambrosia Slaad |
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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:I'm dying to finally get into War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.if you liked the movie, you'll love the game!
:-D
Yes, The Transformers: The Movie was quite awesome when it blew my mind back in 1986. It's too bad no one {eye twitches} has ever made a live action movie.
{rushes to double-check dimensional wards blocking Michael Bay or Bill Cipher from materializing on the Prime Material}

Kajehase |
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Kajehase's three favourite books read in 2015:
1.) Karen Memory by Elizabeth Bear - Actually, this is the best book I've read in several years. You can read it as just a fun adventure story about a girl and her scooby gang stopping a nefarious plot by a nasty villain, but scratch a bit at the topsoil and there's so much more in there.
2.) Luna by Ian McDonald - It's the Godfather on the near-future Moon. Except McDonald's prose is much better than Puzo's. And yes, it does have a scene of people jogging. (Every book I've read by the author has had that.)
3.) Ring Roads by Patrick Modiano - Atmospheric, moody, and reads like a good crime novel despite about perfectly everyday things.