I'm Hiding In Your Closet
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I have DM'd 5 Organized Play games to date, and reported them all, so I should be a 1-Star DM. The problem, from what I can tell, is that the first of those adventures (my running of "The Sanos Abduction") was reported for me by one of my area's more regular DMs at the time - but I did run that game, and I was credited as DM when it was reported, so I think the issue is one of a computer interface technicality. Is there anything I or someone else can do to sort this out?
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It would be easier to accomplish if Pathfinder Society wasn't indefinitely comatose in my area.
My complete empathy on that. All you can do, if you are the organizer, is just keep plugging away. If you look around there are a couple of threads in this forum about this kind of thing.
My own area is up and down in PFS. I have had months where I just stopped putting anything up since no one but me was showing up, and other times when I have had to draft one of my players to run a pickup game of one of the evergreens because a bunch of people suddenly decide to show up.
For me, in order to make failed game nights less painful, I schedule my games on Sturday night, where the game shop also has an open board game night, so, if my game doesn't go off, I can always play board games instead. I schedule to start an hour before the board games, so plenty of time to make or break a table...
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I would suggest the Pathfinder Society Online Collective!
It is a Google Group in which you can find and set up events online. You can set it so that it functions as a mailing list if you so please, and there is at there very least two games running per day, sometimes upwards as five. This is of course not counting official online Game Days. People there use roll20 for maps mainly and Google hangouts for audio.
Come on down! It's free, fun, and awesome for setting up/playing in PFS games!
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I have DM'd 5 Organized Play games to date, and reported them all, so I should be a 1-Star DM. The problem, from what I can tell, is that the first of those adventures (my running of "The Sanos Abduction") was reported for me by one of my area's more regular DMs at the time - but I did run that game, and I was credited as DM when it was reported, so I think the issue is one of a computer interface technicality. Is there anything I or someone else can do to sort this out?
I have located the issue, there are no DM-stars in PFS
runs of and hides in a closet