Topic: Ever think about just chucking it?
Started by: Guest
Started on: 4/4/2004
Board: Forge Birthday Forum
On 4/4/2004 at 11:06pm, Guest wrote:
Ever think about just chucking it?
Ever think about saying "To hell with RPGs" and never playing again?
I know I have. I haven't played in what seems like forever. Even when I could, I just wasn't into it anymore.
Why does one continue to go to church when you nod off during the serom and leave right after?
Why does one stay with their spouse when they no longer even enjoy each others' company?
Why does one continue to roleplay?
What does one hope to get?
On 4/5/2004 at 12:25am, greyorm wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
Laid.
On 4/5/2004 at 12:28am, coxcomb wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
greyorm wrote: Laid.
Dude, if that's why you game, you should seek counselling!
On 4/5/2004 at 12:38am, joshua neff wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
coxcomb wrote:greyorm wrote: Laid.
Dude, if that's why you game, you should seek counselling!
In my case, my girlfriend is in my gaming group, so getting laid is definitely a side effect of gaming for me. (I'm sure Mike Holmes didn't need to know that.)
No, I never think about chucking it in. I love RPGs. I mean, I seriously love them. My brain thinks of gaming stuff more than I think about writing, & I really like writing. (I mean, writing is hard, but very, very satisfying.) I love the social aspect of it, I love the cooperative aspect, & I love the physical act of rolling dice. There are a lot of things I'd give up before I'd give up gaming.
On 4/5/2004 at 12:57am, greyorm wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
Heheh...Jay, I'm being facetious. I have four kids; by all accounts, I don't need to worry about getting laid, particularly not through gaming.
As for throwing in the towel on RPGs: yes, I've honestly considered it on and off. Once before, a number of years ago, was when my games -- both as player and gamemaster -- were becoming less and less enjoyable. Then I started understanding and working with Forge theory in actual play...uphill ever since.
Another time, more recently, was when I realized I wasn't going to be able to play all the different games I'd like to, and that I'm not gaming nearly as much as I want to be. I still mull over the idea that I'd almost prefer to just write fiction, but I like the idea of being surprised by the choices of the characters, and I wonder how much fiction would pale in comparison, since it would not be satisfying that.
Of course, that might just be my internal critic shouting the ridiculous at me: that I could never create anything as interesting as what my group as a whole comes up with.
On 4/5/2004 at 1:25am, rafial wrote:
I did!
I did chuck it. For years.
What got me back was stumbling across the Forge, which showed me there were folks out there who were excited about something other than "more D&D" and SGA (Seattle Gamers Assemble) which got me contact with an awesome bunch of folks right in my very own city who were eager to do something more than "more D&D".
On 4/5/2004 at 1:26am, Jonathan Walton wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
I definitely was getting ready to chuck it (or at least focus on other things for a while) before I found the Forge. Now I'm ready to take on the world...
On 4/5/2004 at 1:59am, NPC Silent Bob wrote:
Not looking back
I chucked RPGs last year, and except for the occasional pick-up now and again, I'm pretty much done with the hobby. Gaming went from a great hobby to a laborious chore that I finally bailed. I don't know what this has to do with The Forge, but there you have it. Someone who has pretty much given up on the hobby.
On 4/5/2004 at 4:37am, Anonymous wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
I've been waffling on the issue. So far, the fun payout is high enough that it keeps me interested. Anytime I have to interact with "The Industry", though, it makes me want to throw it all away and never look back. Seeing this economy of peers with their little agendas, getting all riled up about something that doesn't matter, etc.
My life goals changed a little, too. If I turned to a life of nothing but game design and publishing... well, say I even got a job at WW, SJG or WOTC: At best, I can pray that I may get maybe 1/2 the salary and benefits that I enjoy now at my current job. No way.
And yeah, if it weren't for the Forge (and RPGNet), I'd probably have never found anything really cool that resonated with me to play. Which probably would have caused me to eject from this hobby.
On 4/5/2004 at 4:44am, Andy Kitkowski wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
Oops, that was me.
On 4/5/2004 at 8:19pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Ever think about just chucking it?
I thought about it once in 1983. Then I burned all of my D&D books and I was better again. Haven't looked back since. I've even made my peace with D&D.
Mike