I'm pretty sure I've ranted about my gaming group here or on CS before. I know I've ranted about one of our members, K, who wouldn't be on time to his own trial if his life depended on it.
Lately, they've been annoying me because they're unresponsive to me. Usually I send out an email mid-late week to talk about when and where we're going to game. It's usually only a matter of "where" since we mostly only game on Sunday afternoons at the same time. I'll send out a very generic email -- "Hey guys, where are we playing this weekend?" and not get a response. My husband can send out the same email, worded slightly different -- "So whose house are we gaming at this weekend?" and within half an hour he'll have three responses. I don't get it.
Sometimes we host a "Friday night game night" at our place. This is for oddball games other than pen and paper RPGs. Card games, board games, video games, whatever we feel like. We do it maybe once or twice a month and I almost always make dinner for everyone. About three weeks ago during our normal Sunday D&D session, I asked the guys if they wanted to do a Friday night game night the following Friday. Everyone said sure, sounds good, they just needed to check their schedules and get back to me. So on Tuesday I sent out the email inviting everyone over and asking everyone to respond when they knew whether or not they could come so I'd know how much food to make.
By Friday afternoon, I still had only heard one response from one person saying he couldn't make it. There were still like 6 other people I was waiting to hear from (we invite more people to Friday games, since some of our friends don't play D&D but do like to come hang out if we're not actually gaming.) I had to get my husband to hound all of them individually, either by tracking them down in person (he works with a lot of them) and asking them, or by sending them texts.
This week, one of our normal D&D members is going to be out of town for the weekend so we won't be playing D&D, but we had all talked about getting together anyway and doing something. I suggested playing Arkham Horror, a board game that I have that I've only really ever played twice. I always ask if people want to play it when we have Friday night game night, but everyone always says it takes too long to set up and play. So I figured playing it on a Sunday afternoon would be perfect, since no one had anything going on Sunday night so we could take as long as we wanted. The rest of our gaming group all agreed, they'd like to try it and it'd be a good chance to since we'd have plenty of time.
So, I send out the email. "Hey guys, wanna come over to our place Sunday afternoon to play some Arkham Horror?"
That was on Tuesday. Nobody responded.
This morning, my husband sent an email to the group. "Hey guys, since we all have DSs and Dragon Quest 9, we could all play that together instead!"
Within 10 minutes, both of the guys who are free this weekend responded and said that would be great.
It just makes me frustrated that they seem to brush me off and don't bother responding to my emails, but as soon as my husband sends one, they jump on it. I told him he can send out the weekly "where are we playing this weekend" emails instead since nobody ever bothers responding to mine until he asks himself anyway.
Lately, they've been annoying me because they're unresponsive to me. Usually I send out an email mid-late week to talk about when and where we're going to game. It's usually only a matter of "where" since we mostly only game on Sunday afternoons at the same time. I'll send out a very generic email -- "Hey guys, where are we playing this weekend?" and not get a response. My husband can send out the same email, worded slightly different -- "So whose house are we gaming at this weekend?" and within half an hour he'll have three responses. I don't get it.
Sometimes we host a "Friday night game night" at our place. This is for oddball games other than pen and paper RPGs. Card games, board games, video games, whatever we feel like. We do it maybe once or twice a month and I almost always make dinner for everyone. About three weeks ago during our normal Sunday D&D session, I asked the guys if they wanted to do a Friday night game night the following Friday. Everyone said sure, sounds good, they just needed to check their schedules and get back to me. So on Tuesday I sent out the email inviting everyone over and asking everyone to respond when they knew whether or not they could come so I'd know how much food to make.
By Friday afternoon, I still had only heard one response from one person saying he couldn't make it. There were still like 6 other people I was waiting to hear from (we invite more people to Friday games, since some of our friends don't play D&D but do like to come hang out if we're not actually gaming.) I had to get my husband to hound all of them individually, either by tracking them down in person (he works with a lot of them) and asking them, or by sending them texts.
This week, one of our normal D&D members is going to be out of town for the weekend so we won't be playing D&D, but we had all talked about getting together anyway and doing something. I suggested playing Arkham Horror, a board game that I have that I've only really ever played twice. I always ask if people want to play it when we have Friday night game night, but everyone always says it takes too long to set up and play. So I figured playing it on a Sunday afternoon would be perfect, since no one had anything going on Sunday night so we could take as long as we wanted. The rest of our gaming group all agreed, they'd like to try it and it'd be a good chance to since we'd have plenty of time.
So, I send out the email. "Hey guys, wanna come over to our place Sunday afternoon to play some Arkham Horror?"
That was on Tuesday. Nobody responded.
This morning, my husband sent an email to the group. "Hey guys, since we all have DSs and Dragon Quest 9, we could all play that together instead!"
Within 10 minutes, both of the guys who are free this weekend responded and said that would be great.
It just makes me frustrated that they seem to brush me off and don't bother responding to my emails, but as soon as my husband sends one, they jump on it. I told him he can send out the weekly "where are we playing this weekend" emails instead since nobody ever bothers responding to mine until he asks himself anyway.
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