So, I'm part of a group who's playtesting an RPG designed by the GM, as part of a campaign that's been ongoing for about a year now.
Our last session concluded with us at a standoff with a major figure from my character's backstory, basically ready to fight, in circumstances my character has a major stake in.
Problem is, I just saw my work schedule, and they scheduled me to work when we have our games scheduled, despite telling them not to do that. I'm trying to find someone to take my shift, but it isn't working out so far.
How selfish of me is it to ask the group to reschedule or postpone this week?
Here's a wild experiment OP:
Copy paste your post and email it to your fucking group instead.
>>51248422
TALK
TO
YOUR
GROUP
>>51248458
I already did.
I'm just posting here for someone to alleviate my crushing guilt.
>>51248422
As long as you give your group an early heads up instead of waiting till last moment its fine.
>>51248422
>not putting your captions in BEFORE you use your glitch filter
>>51248476
>crushing guilt
How on earth could you feel guilty about this situation, I know that this is a Cambodian basketweaving ranch populated by robots but your fucking job takes priority to playing pretend. If your friends refuse to reschdule when you've given them plenty of forewarning they're the ones who should feel guilty for being shitty friends
>>51248422
Its not selfish. Its work. We're not kids anymore, and most of us have to have jobs to support our selves, buying little plastic mens or books about pretending to be dragons. It sucks, but that's how it be. You don't have to feel guilty about that.