tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33078738.post3146462677437274666..comments2024-03-06T09:41:15.625-05:00Comments on Elthos RPG: P&P RPGs vs. Computer RPGsvbwyrdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14031787268876015417noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33078738.post-20157518331701406412011-07-11T06:31:34.930-05:002011-07-11T06:31:34.930-05:00I find the same thing about scheduling players. E...I find the same thing about scheduling players. Especially after college. People get busy with life, and schedules tend to get complicated. It is one of the big drawbacks to P&P RPGing. On the other hand, the creativity aspect is so great, I find it's still worth the effort. What I've done is to focus on mini-campaigns and solo-adventures that can be slung together to form vbwyrdehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14031787268876015417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33078738.post-5727538485952532462011-07-11T00:16:42.784-05:002011-07-11T00:16:42.784-05:00I agree totally, the pen and paper is much better....I agree totally, the pen and paper is much better. Shamefully I do not get to play them half as often as I can spare the time for computer games. Organising 4 players is a nightmare.<br /><br />I thought for a while what would happen if we allowed a few attempts at an end boss, akin to how the computers do. Give the characters a save point, and let them have a few tries. The battles could get TyphoonAndrewhttp://ironboundtome.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com