Have you ever had a fun experience on a game you joined on /tg/?
>>96830976I have joined and hosted several /tg/ games. Kill Team, 40k, Mordheim, Lancer, 13th Age, Pathfinder, 4e . Apart from the pathfinder crowd I had a great time. It used to be easier to recruit/find a game on /tg/ its silly that that isnt what this board is for anymore
Yeah, joined an international group playing WFRE 4e. Was actually fun, aside from the awkwardness of all of us being strangers.The GM didn't show up for a while and after a couple of weeks, he said he was running something else for different people. So it ended relatively early.
>>96830976Yes.
>>96830976Yes. 3 good experiences and 2 bad ones, involving D&D 5e, D&D 2e, World of Darkness, and Call of Cthulhu.
>>96831010tell us the pathfinder story
>>96832225I was going to host a big open server 3.5/pf game . i had 20 players or something due to setting, system and very liberal characer building rules for things like tome of battle spheres of power and psionics or old 3.5 content. I ran a big mass combat for 12 PCs at once against a big pack of wolves and the players complained anonymously here on 4chan about me 'breaking the rules' by running multiple PC turns at the same time for speed of play. Between that experience and wanting to homebrew in rules for something like hit-dice/recoveries to nerf sustained healing i instead decided to pivot to a system that empowers the dungeon master moreThis campaign had 2hu apply to it and they mysteriously died during character creation i think beacuse they were complaining about my 'no ERP' rules. I ended up hosting 13th age for a couple of months instead and playtesting the major community expansion to the core 15 classes. I still run with the cleric player from this era