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I'm referring to my old RPG group. This isn't a problem when I play minis. I suspect because the games are shorter and I tend to play in game stores, as opposed to just lounging around the sofa and gaming at home like we used to with the RPGs. |
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about half the time | 45 | 10% | |
some of the time | 155 | 34% | |
rarely | 51 | 11% | |
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Generalmajor observes (in this forum discussion) that the root cause of unsatisfactory games is ourselves: The problem is that people can't stop jawing and get on with playing ... Is too much talking a problem in your gaming group? |