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ronpyatt
Thursday 07-26-2007, 06:23 PM
You're in the DFW area. You're a player, and you're looking for a game. Well, are you?

If you are, what's your poison? What are you itching to play?

GM's tell us you're out there.

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drekmore
Saturday 07-28-2007, 05:27 PM
See my earlier post. We're looking for a different kind of gamer, but gamers none the less...

Drekmore

itfc_rob
Sunday 07-29-2007, 09:15 PM
I'm looking for a game. I've been a gamer for over 20 years. I play D&D, GURPS, Deadlands, Hero System, RIFTS, Traveller, Star Fleet Battles, Call of Cthulhu, and all points in between. I live in the Mid Cities but I'm willing to drive a little.

Sylvarius
Saturday 09-08-2007, 02:36 AM
I've been looking for a game for a while. I've mostly played D&D, with a smattering of White Wolf and Mutants and Masterminds. I enjoy most systems and learn pretty quickly, but my favorite types of games are ones in which the GM establishes clear rules. I've just found that clear rules that apply to both the GM and the PCs tend to lessen GM abuse, as well as preventing players from hogging the spotlight and trying to overshadow each other. I do try to make characters that have consistent personalities, and a life of their own, but I find that I appreciate the game more when I know that this is what my character can and cannot do. After all.... a heroic sacrifice doesn't mean all that much if you don't know, to the fullest extent, how utterly screwed you are, and if the GM cannot fudge it for you without everyone knowing that he did exactly that. *grins*

Frontline
Thursday 12-06-2007, 02:48 PM
I haven't had much luck with these boards yet but I'll try here again. I want to get a gaming group who would be interested in a Vampire the Requiem game. This is the system I have the most interest and expierience with so if someones group has room I would be interested in joining. Thank you.

ronpyatt
Friday 12-07-2007, 01:01 AM
Checking the registry, I see that there are several gamers near you. Are you looking to join a group or GM a game? GM'ing (or Storytelling) is usually the fastest way to put a group together.

You can also try the Fort Worth Meetup, which is coming up on the 10th. Meet some gamers face-to-face. GM's show up regularly to collect players.

http://dnd.meetup.com/824/

Happy hunting!

Frontline
Sunday 12-09-2007, 11:47 AM
Yes I can GM though I've only done so once for a group of friends. I will try to make it to the meeting too if I can. Just seems like Dallas doesnt have anyone who likes White Wolf games. :confused: