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(LFG) Looking for strict DM.

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I've always wanted to play a tactical campaign where the DM tracked things like, ammo, encumbrance, lighting (darkvision), food, etc. It seems like WotC provides us with all the rules to track these things but in my experience it is rarely put into play. If there is any groups out there that are playing and enforcing these rules, and in need of a new player, i'd really enjoy the opportunity to play with you guys!  I've got lots of character ideas and could fill any roll required. I can play Thurs, Fri, or Sat night. Edit: Looking for a 5e campaign.
If you really want to deal with resource management, then I suggest that you look into Ars Magica.
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I'll be starting a survival campaign up in about a couple weeks if you'd be interested. If you've ever heard of or played This War of Mine, you'll know what you're in for. It's a simulator/survival campaign based on a group of people who are caught up in a middle of a war as civilians.
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I have 1 spot open in a Thursday night sandbox game... All my games are challenging: Use the Encumbrance Variant, anything over STRX5 is a move penalty... Only allow healing 1 hit point per level after full rest... Require eating 1 pound of food and 1 pint of water for a Short Rest... Require eating 2 pounds of food and 1 quart of water for a Long Rest.. No healing Items can be purchased... Would that be strict enough for you, nearly all my campaigns use these rules... And all the Roll20 bells and whistles, including full use of the API... -Ajax
You should give consideration to the game Torchbearer, which focuses almost exclusively on the things you listed.