2 days? That's a big deal for you? As others have pointed out, two days is nothing. Video games may have lulled you into instant gratification and the ability to get several people together in a moment's notice and jump into the action - but pen-and-paper stuff, text- or voice-based alike, doesn't work like that. There is no estimation for how long it may take to find what you're looking for. One of the biggest drawbacks of RPGs is the thing that's most fun about them - that they require other people to play with. This means you're not just looking for generic people to play something generic - you're looking to play the same game with other people who want something similar enough to what you're after. If what you want is Pathfinder or some other D&D variant - congratulations, it won't take long and it's now clear why you would think that a mere two days are a long time between games. That is the dominant game here, the most popular - there seem to be new group postings just about every five minutes looking for those things exactly. The further you move from D&D, however, the harder it gets to find a game, because there are fewer people who know and want to play it - and fewer still who actually want to run it. I have been a Vampire: The Masquerade fan since high-school (and that was in the late 90s), in particular - I always wanted to play Tzimisce. I spent YEARS looking for a group - spreading the word around the roleplayers I knew in my area and posting regularly on whatever forum and bulletin board I could... Nothing . I have NEVER in my life even once actually got to play Tzimisce in a tabletop Vampire game. I only recently (thanks to this site, actually) found people who actually wanted to play that game with me, and I still have never found anyone willing to run it for me . It took me years until I even found people to play Vampire: The Masquerade with, at all ... Let alone my own pet version of it! This is one of those painful truths you learn as you age (sourly) as a roleplayer: The universe doesn't owe you a game. Learn this now, for your own good. If two days of waiting frustrate you, you should know now that there is no time limit on that waiting. No promise that two days won't turn into two years. You might find a group tomorrow , or you may never find even a single person to roleplay with . There is no way of knowing, and there are no guarantees. It's a gamble. The odds are you'll find a group eventually - just know there are no guarantees. All you can do is post in a site like, say, this one (very much like this one - in fact, extremely muchly so...) until you do find people to play with (and on this site, it shouldn't be too hard) and hope that one day people will see the awesomeness in your homebrew, gritty Dark Heresy: Smurfs Edition idea and jump on the golden opportunity to play Assassinette and Psykery...