Post by colin on May 13, 2010 11:46:11 GMT -5
Please use this thread to talk about concerns, issues, or in game problems that would be inappropriate in the campaign thread.
I am more than willing to about any misgivings with a campaign and I also want to make sure it is fun for the people involved.
For example, my Dark Heresy group was having some issues with my campaign I was running for them, I was trying to provide social situations as well as combat and make an all around deep world. So I sat down with my two regular players and we figured out what they wanted. They wanted to have cool fight scenes and blow shit up.
So the next scenario I set them up on an Interplanetary vessel undercover as a noble house they had taken down previously. The guise was to be buying illegal xenos(they are accolytes with the order xenos) for underground entertainment fighting.
So after the alien was brought out, the player look in horror as a genestealer steps out onto the stage. The controlling device goes haywire and the group is forced to battle their way out after setting off a mini nuke in the ships reactor core.
In the end the players came out worse for wear.The psykers face was basically melted off by the use of a close proximity hand flamer, bionic hearing, bionic eyes, and bionic vocal cords as well as a mess of scar tissue across the face, his fingers were fused together and had to get a whole new bionic hand. The Guardsmens leg was cut clear through at the knee, cauterized it with a las shot, lost his lungs, and required a new bionic arm leg, and heart and lungs. He carried the psyker(who was very badly wounded) to safety and made it halfway there before the guncutter crew came to their rescue with the inquisitor who was also undercover on the ship. They characters were being repaired for weeks, but because of the valor they showed, the inquisitor fixed them up. The players said it was one of the best scenarios they have ever done.
The moral of the story, let me know if the style of play is not working and we can discuss as a group what works and what doesn't work. As long as you're not outright rude about it I am more than willing to accomodate.
I am more than willing to about any misgivings with a campaign and I also want to make sure it is fun for the people involved.
For example, my Dark Heresy group was having some issues with my campaign I was running for them, I was trying to provide social situations as well as combat and make an all around deep world. So I sat down with my two regular players and we figured out what they wanted. They wanted to have cool fight scenes and blow shit up.
So the next scenario I set them up on an Interplanetary vessel undercover as a noble house they had taken down previously. The guise was to be buying illegal xenos(they are accolytes with the order xenos) for underground entertainment fighting.
So after the alien was brought out, the player look in horror as a genestealer steps out onto the stage. The controlling device goes haywire and the group is forced to battle their way out after setting off a mini nuke in the ships reactor core.
In the end the players came out worse for wear.The psykers face was basically melted off by the use of a close proximity hand flamer, bionic hearing, bionic eyes, and bionic vocal cords as well as a mess of scar tissue across the face, his fingers were fused together and had to get a whole new bionic hand. The Guardsmens leg was cut clear through at the knee, cauterized it with a las shot, lost his lungs, and required a new bionic arm leg, and heart and lungs. He carried the psyker(who was very badly wounded) to safety and made it halfway there before the guncutter crew came to their rescue with the inquisitor who was also undercover on the ship. They characters were being repaired for weeks, but because of the valor they showed, the inquisitor fixed them up. The players said it was one of the best scenarios they have ever done.
The moral of the story, let me know if the style of play is not working and we can discuss as a group what works and what doesn't work. As long as you're not outright rude about it I am more than willing to accomodate.