Marucho di vi Dichali |
If I remember correctly (which may very well be false, as I was part of the aforementioned P-burgh trip), I played three slots a day (plus one on Monday right before leaving.) I have only one question, but many thanks to all the GMs willing to deal with my problematic butt. Thanks, er'rybody!
Whiskey Jack |
I dropped in Thursday night around 9PM and just walked up to the counter with my postcard and got a badge. No wait whatsoever. My first trip to dragoncon (and I have been to at least a dozen others) and it was the quickest reg process I have been through.
Sethious, thanks for the feedback on wait times... sounds like Thursday was an absolute breeze for most people. DragonCon should be proud of that.
Also sounds like folks got a lot of good PFS play in this last weekend. ^_^
Michael Brock |
I just wanted to send out a quick thanks to all the volunteer DMs that helped make this show awesome. We ran more than 100 tables and issued more than 60 new PFS cards. Without all of you, we couldn't have made it the highlight of gaming at the show.
I also wanted to send a quick thanks to Jason Bulhman for running a game of Midnight Mauler and to Paizo for offering some signed books for auction at the charity auction.
Estragon al'Godot |
If I remember correctly (which may very well be false, as I was part of the aforementioned P-burgh trip), I played three slots a day (plus one on Monday right before leaving.) I have only one question, but many thanks to all the GMs willing to deal with my problematic butt. Thanks, er'rybody!
** spoiler omitted **
As the lucky GM for that memorable loss-of-trou experience, I would like to point out that the ruling for that action was based strictly on the level of significant awesome being generated during the Opera (for those not present, Marucho was one of the Clowns in the Opera in the Special), and should not be considered an even remotely official opinion. :)
I was thrilled to have you and everyone else at the table for the Special. It was a blast.
cobalt123 |
Just wanted to say that I was very impressed with the way everything was organized at the convention - in reference to gaming in general, as well as the Pathfinder Society gaming room.
My friend and I only managed to make it to one game - Frostfur Captives - but we had a blast! We were quite overwhelmed by the enormous amount of things to do at this particular convention - hopefully we'll plan better next year and make it to more sessions :)
ThornDJL7 |
Hey, I know Dragoncon does it's planning pretty early. I got roped into a wedding event at Dragoncon (Best man), and will be looking for something to do the rest of the con (hint hint), and I enjoy playing and running PFS. Is there currently anything in the works, an email list in case my "awesome" perception skill fails me, or something for 2012?
What I know...
It's in Atlanta. I have a room. I have a ticket for 2012.
Alizor |
The planning for Dragon*Con 2012 hasn't started yet, however I'm pretty sure there's going to be just as large of a Pathfinder presence next year as we recently had this year.
You can sign up for their Yahoo Announcements list for notification on when you can sign up for games, GMing, etc. Generally it has been 6 slots or so for a free badge to the Con (although note that Dragon*Con tickets are non-refundable, so you'd have to "sell" yours to someone else).
ThornDJL7 |
The planning for Dragon*Con 2012 hasn't started yet, however I'm pretty sure there's going to be just as large of a Pathfinder presence next year as we recently had this year.
You can sign up for their Yahoo Announcements list for notification on when you can sign up for games, GMing, etc. Generally it has been 6 slots or so for a free badge to the Con (although note that Dragon*Con tickets are non-refundable, so you'd have to "sell" yours to someone else).
Well, that just means I don't have to slave myself out to PFS for once! I could actually leave the PFS area and explore a con! Not sure why I'd want to since PFS is so awesome though.