Geriatric Players Club

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Post Post #318 (isolation #0) » Thu Dec 21, 2017 11:52 am

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Ohh I am in as a player, also willing mod a game after I get 'certified' to mod games on this site.

EDIT: currently at full capacity though but want this in my ego so when I have time I can look for my next game
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Post Post #437 (isolation #1) » Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:51 pm

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could there maybe be some kind of PM mailing list for when a new game enters sign ups? I would like to play in one but I am not sure which of the sign ups are still relevant, just no large games please.

EDIT: to include no large games.
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Post Post #442 (isolation #2) » Sun Jan 14, 2018 6:45 pm

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In post 440, AxleGreaser wrote:If anyone notices an example where anyone actually playing in geriatric game ran out of posts... (in 24 hr day)
Id like to see the example. (id like to decide if was player in the game would have been glad they did...)

Also as i expect that quite possibly just isnt going to happen. (except to troll it)

Then if someone plays a game and wound up in situation where they found themselves even bumping up against the limit and needed to conserve posts for one IRL day and they think it had any real effect on their play.
Id like to see that.

TLDR: having played one non geriatric game and looked at my post counts and found the limit always looked along way away.
So I am curious what effect geriatric rules actually have apart from some people self selecting not to play.
I also don't think I have ever hit the limit, but I know in several games I played other players more than exceeded it and made it almost impossible for me to keep up.
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