Hello, fellow role-players!
I'm offering you to join my Shadowrun campaign.
System: Shadowrun, 5th Edition.
Day and time: Wednesday, 5 pm GMT (8 pm for me, if anyone is
interested).
Number of players: 3 -5.
Requirements:
1) Ability to speak understandable English
(duh!).
2) Willingness to be a participant, not a
spectator.
3) Willingness to abide to Wheaton's Law (Don't
be a dick!).
4) Desire to role-play and not roll-play.
5) A decent microphone and a stable Internet
connection.
What you're getting:
1) A GM that has some 10 years of gamemastering
experience, though somewhat new to Shadowrun (come on, it's a huge game, and
I've run only a couple of campaigns).
2) A non-railroaded experience, where you are in
total control of what you and your character want and don't want to do.
3) A world that reacts to your
actions.
How to apply:
Contact me via Skype (my login is: vnergalv),
and we will have a chat.
This is the only requirement, and I do this only
because much too often I had people apply for a game and then turn out to not
own a usable headset, or having an accent so thick, I just could not understand
them (I consider my English quite good for a second language, but it's still a
second language).
Plus, we will be using Skype for voice
communication, so adding me to your friend list is unavoidable, if you want to
play.
Notes:
1) Shadowrun is a complex, and even complicated
game system. You will be required to skim through the rulebook, and to READ the
rules specific to your character type (so, if you are a shaman - please read
the Magic chapter, because a player asking you first session "So... umm...
how do I cast spells, exactly?" is just insulting). This rant does not
mean I will not help you. But I will not spoon-feed players.
2) Being versed in the setting is a
plus, but not required. Look up a wiki
or something. The setting is so huge that I can't say I know it that good. But
it's enough to run an enjoyable game.
3) Regarding character sheets - we will figure something out. Chummer (a
character creation app) is running a lot better for me now (people must have
put a lot of work into it since I last checked), but it can still be a bit
wonky. We can use it, and if it fails - think of another option.
Feel free to ask any questions in this thread,
PM'ing me, or contacting me via Skype.