| jonhl1986 |
are there really no pathfinder games happening now in minneapolis ive tried here few days ago no luck tried on meetup with no luck and tried on pfrpg fb page with no luck. i can't beleive that there is not one pathfinder game happening in minneapolis with all the game stores that we have. btw i live in south minneapolis zip code 55407 i can get to a game thats at a game store thats about 20min drive from there 30min at most.
the last time my last pf game ended a new one didnt start up for 6months and i really dont want to wait that long again and pfs just seems like too much work to make it worth my while.
| Brother Fen |
Brother Fen wrote:Have you tried searching for a game online? Try roll20 or d20pro. There are usually plenty of games looking for players.I'd love to join an online game if it's really that easy. How does that work anyway?
Start an account on each virtual table top and go to their forums. People will be posting about looking for games. You could also start a thread here on Paizo stating that you are trying to find a group to play with on D20pro or roll20. Pick the day of the week and time that works for you and others will start popping up.
| jonhl1986 |
Another option: Make a new thread, and put "Minneapolis" in the thread title. Anyone scanning this forum might not open the thread to look at it because chances are it's not relevant to their area.
ive done that like 3 times and it gets ignored for weeks but im now in a game on roll20 by chance when i saw it on pfrpg fb page but still took me a week to find it. seems pathfinder is dead in minneapolis all i find is pfs which is too restricted on the rules. and don't tell me any game is just as restricted because all gms ive had allow us to use open content for our games and we don't need to own any books to come in and play as long as we have access to the srd which society wont let u use.
| FractalLaw |
Many of the people playing in PFS in the Twin Cities are also playing in at least one home game as well. I understand that you might find PFS play a bit restrictive, but it can be a very good way to meet new people who might have slots in their home games.
PFS in general in the Cities is exceptionally active, with games scheduled on Meetup almost every day of the week.