Fair! I do have a history of being a flake, which is something I'm aware of and constantly battling with. It's certainly not something I'm proud of, either.
Of my current set: I know at one game is on the chopping block, but IIRC it's ending soon and I'd like to limp along to the end; if it's more than six months ahead, though, it's definitely worth revisiting and discussing with my castmates. If this is the one in question, I would like to say the last month is the first time I've taken an AC hit in quite a while - and my other current game in I'm making AC consistently. There's one more I'm looking at going back in to with a new character, who's less passive than the previous character I had, which definitely contributed to my failure rate.
Funnily enough, I'm not looking at actually playing in the game with an actual character, at least to start with; I'd focus on NPCwork and the rest. Arguably NPCs could be considered a character or two, but I'd like to see how the role goes of just being the proverbial DM as opposed to having an actual character in-game.
Aside from that I'm looking at having at least one or two co-mods. I don't want to shrug all the responsibility on to them, but I'm well aware of my own limits and don't think I can do this on my own.
Re: Interest check for MMO jamjar
Of my current set: I know at one game is on the chopping block, but IIRC it's ending soon and I'd like to limp along to the end; if it's more than six months ahead, though, it's definitely worth revisiting and discussing with my castmates. If this is the one in question, I would like to say the last month is the first time I've taken an AC hit in quite a while - and my other current game in I'm making AC consistently. There's one more I'm looking at going back in to with a new character, who's less passive than the previous character I had, which definitely contributed to my failure rate.
Funnily enough, I'm not looking at actually playing in the game with an actual character, at least to start with; I'd focus on NPCwork and the rest. Arguably NPCs could be considered a character or two, but I'd like to see how the role goes of just being the proverbial DM as opposed to having an actual character in-game.
Aside from that I'm looking at having at least one or two co-mods. I don't want to shrug all the responsibility on to them, but I'm well aware of my own limits and don't think I can do this on my own.