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Title: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Chianacat on January 31, 2009, 03:56:57 PM
I've always wanted to play RPGs but have never known anyone who plays so I've never even gotten to see other people play.  I would love to learn about them and playing, especially in anticipation of this one coming out.  Any suggestions for me, as far as learning how to play and finding people around my area who play?
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: spycer on January 31, 2009, 04:05:02 PM
Really depends on what game(s) you are looking to learn, and where in the country you live.

Conventions are good gathering places of gamers willing to teach.  Most schools have a gaming club of some kind, or a bulletin board for games, etc.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: TheMouse on January 31, 2009, 04:19:05 PM
One way to start is to find your local gaming store (often abbreviated LGS) and try to join a game. This has some advantages and some disadvantages. On the plus side, you might end up in a game without needing to invest any money or much time. On the down side, since you're gaming with strangers and don't know your preferences yet, you might end up playing with people you don't get along with or in a game that you don't enjoy.

You could try getting into a play by post game. RPG.net has a play by post forum.  On the plus side, you get to read some threads and see which games look like they might be fun for you. On the down side, PBP lacks the face to face facet of table top role playing.

One way lots of folks start is to look around for a game that looks fun, grab a couple of their friends willing to try something new, and try to teach themselves. I would suggest finding a free game online rather than spending your hard earned cash, as you're not sure yet if it's your thing. I'd also suggest something that's pretty simple; that way you can concentrate on finding you role playing comfort zone rather than the rules. You can find an enormous selection of free RPGs here:

http://www.darkshire.net/~jhkim/rpg/freerpgs/

PDQ and Risus are very light, but I'm not sure how much play advice they offer; both of these are generic systems which allow you to play in any sort of genre and setting you like. Barbarians of Lemuria seems simple enough, and I've heard folks saying they've had a good time with it; this game is a sword and sorcery game which takes a lot of inspiration from Conan. Four Colors is a dead simple super heroes game of the 4 color variety (good guys are good, bad guys are bad, and such).

There are lots and lots of other games and sources of games out there. If you have any idea what type of setting in which you'd like to play, perhaps I could be of further assistance.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: finarvyn on January 31, 2009, 11:30:23 PM
As was mentioned, there are lots of online places where you can talk about gaming or play an online game. (Here, for example, there are many of us who can answer specific questions you might have.)

Many local bookstores and game stores have boards where you can post to find players. Or ask some of the workers -- often they know about the games and maybe can steer you toward someone who plays. Some game stores have back rooms where gamers can hang out and run a game or get into a game.

Also, you might try a game convention. There are really big ones like GenCon in Indianapolis, but there are sometimes local conventions so you might do a Google search on your area to see what you can find. The neat thing about conventions is that you can stand around and watch people play, or many times there are game demos where they will teach you, or you can sign up for a full-fledged game (which typically lasts about four hours).

In general, gamers like to talk about gaming and most of them will be willing to take some time to explain what to do. Keep in mind that in order to play most games you don't need to know much about the rules -- it's the guy running the game who needs how to do that!
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Fyrchick on February 01, 2009, 03:34:12 AM

Lemme check with some of my friends in the area...
I know a few of the local SCA/RPGers who who EVERYONE and stuff. How far are you willing to drive for a game? What's your nearest town?

Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Chianacat on February 01, 2009, 01:46:41 PM
Thank you all for the suggestions...research will commence.

Fyrchick...I live about 45 mins from Augusta and Brunswick.  Portland is only about 1 1/2 hours away.  I'd be willing to drive that far.  (I drive a lot for my job so driving doesn't bother me much)
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Fyrchick on February 01, 2009, 11:54:28 PM

www.snowconmaine.com (http://www.snowconmaine.com)  This one is over but there's some links.

http://www.portconmaine.com/ (http://www.portconmaine.com/)

Theres also Initiative 17 Games in Old Town.  ;)

Later chica.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Chianacat on February 02, 2009, 03:22:18 PM
thank ye darlin'!
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: thausgt on March 02, 2009, 10:52:56 PM
And here's a video of an experienced game master describing the Fate system and Spirit of the Century:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycxhHKOUVNw

There are a good many videos relating to the Dresden Files show on YouTube, and a few Jim interviews if you dig patiently.

I'm just waiting for the Dresden Files LARP videos to start showing up...  ;D
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Trenton Thomas on April 17, 2009, 04:48:40 AM
There's another shop in Old Town as well as a few in Bangor, though their names escape me.  I don't frequent them, really.  One is by Bullmoose Music, though it seems to be heavy into DnD Mini's and card games but they had a decent sized group in there and a bulletin board.  There's also a few websites that have gamer classifieds I could send you if you're still without a group.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: DrygonDM on April 29, 2009, 03:24:42 AM
RPG-related Forums can also help locate other Gamers near you.

Pen and Paper Games - http://www.penandpapergames.com/forums will give you how far people are from you, with travel distances.
Giant in the Playgound - http://www.giantitp.com/forums (http://www.giantitp.com/forums) also check out the comic: Order of the Stick

There are others out there, but too much at once can be just as much a problem as not enough.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Otlan on May 08, 2009, 12:55:48 PM
I must admit. I consider myself an RPGer, but i had no Idea this was in the works. It should be quit interesting to see.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Jaeh on January 23, 2010, 02:50:22 PM
there's an organization in my uni, but... well.. I just want to *try* it, not totally get into it. >>.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Mr Suspenders on April 09, 2010, 07:44:53 PM
Thanks for the info!  Moved up to Chicago (Bolingbrook) actually from St. Louis back in August and looking to meet some gamers.  I still go back to STL to game with some friends when I'm visiting family but would like to meet some new people up here.  My only drinking buddy who I knew up here is now moving away at the end of April for a job in Alabama. 

BOO!  :(
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Cripple X on April 09, 2010, 08:28:55 PM
Would anybody be interested in starting a Dresden Files RPG group over the internet?  Maybe Play by Post, Skype, or something like that?
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Belmonte on April 09, 2010, 08:31:33 PM
I'd definitely be willing to play -- especially if it's done via some sort of chat or MUSH medium, which is what I prefer. :)  But will do PbP too.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Mr Suspenders on April 09, 2010, 08:52:57 PM
Would anybody be interested in starting a Dresden Files RPG group over the internet?  Maybe Play by Post, Skype, or something like that?

From my post above since moving up to Chicago, the group I play Fantasy Warhammer with, we've got a voice comm server (Ventrilo) and we're looking into a few online programs that will allow you to communicate and draw maps and whatnot to play.  We haven't tested it yet but I'd definately be interested in maybe joining an online group if one forms up.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Cripple X on April 09, 2010, 09:04:38 PM
If folks are interested, let's try to get one set up then. You two know anybody else who'd like to play?

What time of day is good for you all?  What day of the week?

I'm not sure that my schedule will to allow me to GM, I just wouldn't have as much time to put in the effort I wanted, But I'll definitely play at least.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: vonpenguin on April 10, 2010, 02:57:23 PM
Would anybody be interested in starting a Dresden Files RPG group over the internet?  Maybe Play by Post, Skype, or something like that?

I'd be willing as well.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: IIIMarconeIII on April 10, 2010, 03:11:00 PM
I never rpg'd before but im interested
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Cripple X on April 10, 2010, 04:15:19 PM
Dropped a PM to you folks who expressed interest, so we don't crowd up this thread.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Rock Me Asmodeus on April 13, 2010, 05:41:22 PM
I'm interested, too.  I'm normally a play-by-post junkie, but I've been letting my boards slide a bit lately obsessing over my shiny new DFRPG pdfs.  XD

I've none traditional RPGs before, (Star Wars, D&D, OWoD, etc) but this Fate stuff seems really alien to me.  I can't wait to try it out.  Anyone here have any experience with Spirit of the Century or FATE?
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Aine on April 19, 2010, 02:35:03 AM
Okay.  I ordered the pre-order.  Have no idea what to do next...
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: R00kie on April 19, 2010, 10:57:03 AM
Okay.  I ordered the pre-order.  Have no idea what to do next...

1. Await/Claim your pdf (depending on who you pre-ordered from you either recieved a download link for it or it will be mailed to you)
2. Read the PDF
3. Tell everyone how cool it is
4. Find other people interested in playing by:-   
5. Once you've found people arrange a date to start playing.
6. The rest is detailed in the game. Have fun.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Aine on April 19, 2010, 03:54:57 PM
1. Await/Claim your pdf (depending on who you pre-ordered from you either recieved a download link for it or it will be mailed to you)
2. Read the PDF
3. Tell everyone how cool it is
4. Find other people interested in playing by:-
  • Telling all your friends and Family how cool it is. If it helps show them the pdf. Persuade them they want to play
  • Going online. Try sites like http://nearbygamers.com/, http://forum.rpg.net/ and of course this very forum to find people who would like to play. If you are in the UK http://www.ukroleplayers.com/ is a great resource. I'm sure other countries have similar sites
  • Check out noticeboards in local gaming shops. Check to see if there are any existing groups which sound like they might be a good way to meet gamers interested in the Dresden files. If not place notices of your own and tell people you are looking to start a Dresden Files Game.
  
5. Once you've found people arrange a date to start playing.
6. The rest is detailed in the game. Have fun.

*awaits*

Thank you!  After reading the pdf, it definitely seems like something that is easier to learn if you have a group of people around you who've, you know, played an RPG before. :D

Next stop: local gaming shop.

Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: AnInnocentBystander2049 on April 22, 2010, 08:59:32 AM
I'd be down to try a play by post but I'm as green as can be. Is there a way to learn without ordering the guide? I know the basics but I'm hearing some rumblings that this is different. Any advice from my elders?
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Deadmanwalking on April 22, 2010, 09:22:02 AM
I'd be down to try a play by post but I'm as green as can be. Is there a way to learn without ordering the guide? I know the basics but I'm hearing some rumblings that this is different. Any advice from my elders?

Sure. Look at the Spirit of the Century SRD, then find a GM and/or other players willing to help you with the stuff not covered (such as starting point totals, and the actual way stunts work in he DFRPG, both of which are different from Spirit of the Century). The differences, while significant, are nothing a good GM and fellow players han't help you through. You are gonna pretty much be restricted to non-Magic users, though (or at least non-Thaumaturgy users), those rules are too complicated to do without the book.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: KOFFEYKID on April 22, 2010, 12:09:24 PM
Im down with playing a Play by Post game, in fact I've been looking for one for a coupla days now.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Falar on April 22, 2010, 04:28:04 PM
I'm down for a Play-By-Post as well, and have been keeping an eye out - and I've got a friend who'd come in with me as well. We have some semi-solid character ideas (well, he has one and I am the man of a thousand characters, so I have a few on the top of my head), but neither of us has actually played any Fate based anything. I've owned Spirit of the Century for a while though.

The trouble seems to be more finding a willing game master than finding players...

Personally, I'm really looking forward to the collaborative city-building and the collaborative character creation. I've left my character's final three aspects open for that because that is seriously one of my favorite parts of the system.
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: IIIMarconeIII on April 22, 2010, 05:23:14 PM
i know we don't have a gm, but it looks like we have some players. Does anyone want to set a time to all be online together, and chat about how to play bc i have never rpg'ed before and i have no idea how to start.

I'm in new jersey and almost any night during the week, 6pm-11pm eastern is good with me.

we could either post here or chat on facebook or something

Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: KnightFerrous on April 22, 2010, 05:28:53 PM
I set up a thread in the Play by post forum where we can list our names for any potential GM.

http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,17535.0.html (http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,17535.0.html)
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: Aine on April 23, 2010, 06:22:10 AM
I have a chat room that has the capability of people creating separate rooms.  Can you do an RPG like this in a chat?  Would that be easier than a play by post?

(I'm wondering if watching a game live via chat might help me learn more and faster than just joining in an established game...)
Title: Re: Learning to play RPGs / Where to Find Players
Post by: IIIMarconeIII on April 23, 2010, 02:41:09 PM
^what she said