- Post more regularly in my online games. Sometimes I wonder how my players put up with me.
- Play and GM more face-to-face RPGs. Since relocating to Manchester all my offline gaming has been at conventions, of which I’ve attended three or four a year. I’m thinking of joining or even running games at Fan Boy Three, Manchester’s game shop.
- Get a model railway built in a reasonably complete state, including scenery. I’ve started too many overambitious schemes that ended up being abandoned part way through. Perhaps I need to start with something simpler. I think meeting up with the North East Cheshire Area Group of the N Gauge Society might be an encouragement here.
- Go to church more regularly.
- In order to accomplish any of the above, improve my time-management.
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1) Being in a glass house I’m in no position to throw stones on this one;
2) Sounds like you are two or three sessions ahead of me for 2005;
3) How about a modular design which can be extended later?
4) Of course
5) if I knew how to do that…
>> 2) Sounds like you are two or three sessions ahead of me for 2005;
That’s what you get for marrying a non-gamer
When I add up the actually gaming hours, four weekend-long gaming conventions ends up with as much actual gaming as playing one evening every 2-3 weeks for a year.
>> 3) How about a modular design which can be extended later?
I’ve thought about that; the trouble is that a modular layout takes up more space than a ‘made to measure’ trackplan. Most modules seem to be built for “Frankenstein’s Monster” layouts at shows.
Happy New Year, Tim!! Hope yours was enjoyable — mine certainly was!
-S