Me too.Nocte wrote:I love Alex's games.
Loners are encouraged to band together into a group of 3-8. We won't be assigning teams. If you don't have any friends in the community yet, this is a chance to make a new friend.juicemachine wrote:what if you're a loner? i know of one person who might be interested, can you still play and be put in a group with other loners? also, age limit? if none of those, i'm rather short and a good actor, if you need kids.
;) I thought I covered this adequately when I said Glock (and yes, i know glocks and sig's are different). I said 'Glock', because its an obviously spacy-modern design, and i figured its out here on the cutting edge of modern pistol technology. You'll be fine with your SIG, my friend (or USP, or Beretta, or FiveseveN, or your MK23, or even your desert eagle). Think of it as a B-type movie, where you can pick out little flaws here and there, but the overall effect leaves you panting and wanting more when the credits start rolling.Fluffy wrote:Okay now would my P226 be to new? i should have gotten a revolver from rw too
Pope_Alex_Kaeda_I wrote:Loners are encouraged to band together into a group of 3-8. We won't be assigning teams. If you don't have any friends in the community yet, this is a chance to make a new friend.juicemachine wrote:what if you're a loner? i know of one person who might be interested, can you still play and be put in a group with other loners? also, age limit? if none of those, i'm rather short and a good actor, if you need kids.
As to an age limit, 15 (13 with parent or adult guardian). Of course, parents MUST sign the waiver (the waiver will be available shortly - as soon as i have the Game handbook converted to .pdf format).
The Parent/Guardian does not have to play. We've had a lot of success with the 15+ year old crowd at games - but unfortunately the under 15 crowd is a little more 'hit-and-miss'. The actions of the success stories from the under 15 crowd are why we're willing to take a chance, and open the event up to a wider audience. Unfortunately, we've had some people who were under 15 come to events in the past who were not as responsible/mature - having a parent or guardian there, who we can hold responsible seems like the correct move - this also allows the parent/guardian an opportunity to interact with some of the older members of the community who can help them understand what we're really all about (as we recognize that the forums can be . . . . . . . hazardous to your mental health).juicemachine wrote:does said parent/guardian have to play, or can they just be there?
Pope_Alex_Kaeda_I wrote:The Parent/Guardian does not have to play. We've had a lot of success with the 15+ year old crowd at games - but unfortunately the under 15 crowd is a little more 'hit-and-miss'. The actions of the success stories from the under 15 crowd are why we're willing to take a chance, and open the event up to a wider audience. Unfortunately, we've had some people who were under 15 come to events in the past who were not as responsible/mature - having a parent or guardian there, who we can hold responsible seems like the correct move - this also allows the parent/guardian an opportunity to interact with some of the older members of the community who can help them understand what we're really all about (as we recognize that the forums can be . . . . . . . hazardous to your mental health).juicemachine wrote:does said parent/guardian have to play, or can they just be there?
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