Hello, /tg/.
Lately, I've had little experience finding a good in-person group, so I'm wanting to try looking for an online group. Where should I go in search of a non-sperging, non-animu, non-munchkin, story-driven group?
Ideally I'd like to play 5e but I'd be up for learning something different, so that's not a must.
Or is that an unrealistic expectation in today's online environment?
>>48032415
Roll20 has a game finder section, as does myth weavers I think? I'd tone down your expectations though because the way you outlined your standards makes you sound like a bit of a jackass
Are you new here?
See >>47917170
>>48032543
I'm actually pretty chill when it comes to gaming. I'm afraid I suffer from something like the linguistic equivalent of a resting bitch face.
Thanks for the reply and the advice, though. I'll keep it in mind if I post there. Will check out those forums
>>48032858
>I'm afraid I suffer from something like the linguistic equivalent of a resting bitch face.
I think half the posters on /tg/ have this condition.
>>48032842
Anon please don't post the best comedy routine on /tg/.
>>48032415
Your best bet is forming a group of friends online through some similar interests then GMing a game.
>>48032858
It's no problem, in hindsight I came across as a little hostile. I think it's just a good idea to make a good first impression. It also helps if you approach games with a positive mindset rather than a negative one.
>>48032887
>the best comedy routine on /tg/
But only because /erpg/ got chased off to another board!
>>48032945
Nah senpai.
I still feel Gamefinder is way more hilarious on a deeply sad and autistic level.
>>48032543
Roll20's game finder isn't for people who have standards at all.
>>48033418
Understandable.
Was difficult finding a game that wasn't already full, starting months away, or crowded with people begging to be let in.
When I managed to get into a couple of games now, and 3 out of 5 of them have been pretty terrible. However, the others were great. Just a luck of the draw when it comes to people on roll 20.
>>48033000
Yet people still manage to find group to play with.I don't care about your full-house you're still wrong.
>>48036659
There are some good players and a handful of good DMs but way way too many flakes.
>>48032887
>friends
>TG
Pick one
>>48032887
What's the comedy?