Are You A Game Master?
If you are the GM of an RPG or past RPG please answer / share your views on the following:
1. How long have you been GMing?
2. What motivated you to be a GM?
3. How did you 'learn' to be a GM? Did anyone give you one on one help?
4. How do you players rate your GMing skills?
5. Would you rather be a player?
1. I would say about 20+ years
2. I have always had an interest in creating 'things' that others can use, maybe that is why I am into web design as well and able to utilize those skills to continue GMing here.
3. Observing really good GMs do their thing. In the initial stages the Dungeons & Dragons Guides was my teacher.
4. Some say they are really detailed and emotional, but my scenarios tend to be tough.
5. No, I always prefer to be a GM unless the GM is also highly skilled, then I won't mind being a player.
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If you are the GM of an RPG or past RPG please answer / share your views on the following: 1. How long have you been GMing? 2. What motivated you to be a GM? 3. How did you 'learn' to be a GM? Did anyone give you one on one help? 4. How do you players rate your GMing skills? 5. Would you rather be a player |
1) I have now been Gming for nearly 2 years.
2) A friend bought the exalt core book; handed it to me and said we would like you to run the game. I had never played an rpg before, but the concept interested me and I had finished reading the book that night. I ran the first game of many 2 days later.
3) It sort of just came to me. After the first game I never tried to plan out an adventure. ( I would design the occasional city or dungeon of course, but I always allowed my friends free reign.)
4) Well they kept coming back....even when I didn't want them too. I was beginning to feel like no one enjoyed the game so I stopped scheduling gatherings for about a month, and every time they would see me they would ask "why aren't we playing any more and when is the next game going to be." It was good for my ego so I started running games again. My friends tell me that my worlds realistic and entertaining, and that I am fair Gm. Perhaps most importantly that their actions affected the world in very real and important ways. The only thing any of them ever complain about is that I make them have detailed character histories. I end up helping most of my friends out with this. Perhaps some of my popularity comes from the fact that I don't like letting players die. Its such a hassle to make new ones. You have to do something stupid or just be unbelievable unlucky to die with me.
5) I enjoy being the the Gm, because it gives me the chance to play any type of character I want at any given time. I do enjoy playing and seeing my characters strengths and flaws grow. I dislike being a player when the Gm has a linear story that makes no allowances for free will, or is so preoccupied with the rules that the game becomes more of a math problem than anything else. While my writing isn't very good(I have had very little practice), I am actually rather articulate in person and I improvise well.
Edited: Hall on 23rd Feb, 2006 - 9:26pm
1. Every so often for the past few years
2. To be honest I was the only I in my group at the time who didn't mind doing it
3. Initially from the guide but have much more experienced friend who gave a lot of tips, also read a fair number of pre-done adventures so I know whats expected
4. Don't have stable role-playing group often get new members. Though in general I get good ratings my dedication depends a lot on how keen the players are. If the keen and experienced I go to great lengths if there lack-luster then I Don't see the point
5. I much rather be a player though I respect that it takes a lot of work and dedication to be a GM
I tried being a DM or game master for a very short time. I was never good at keping things together. I've come to prefer being a player. The only problem is finding a good DM / game master willing to put out a good scenario.
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