What's the trick to playing games with many players in a small cramped room without air conditioning? People are always tripping over each other trying to get to the washroom.
>>51614493
Playing somewhere else.
>>51614493
Playing something else.
>>51614493
Washing somewhere else.
>>51614493
Removing your nose.
Invest in a ceiling fan and get naked.
>>51614493
Play outside like a cool kid
>>51614493
>Going to the washroom
There's your problem.
>>51614493
Literally never had this problem. Why are you playing in a small room?
>>51614493
If weather permits, play outside somewhere shady with a nice breeze. You don't need a table if you play a gridless game, and try something that only requires a handful of dice of only one type.
>>51614493
The trick is to get somewhere more comofrtable, and not keeping your friends in your house because you have crippling depresion and can't afford to leave your confort zone.
>>51614493
Roll20.
As a DM it makes literally everything a hundred times easier.
>>51614493
Playing in different place or opening a fucking window.
When I play in winter, I usually have window opened, because the collective heat of 6 people combined with the radiators makes it unbearable.
>>51614493
Trying to arrange players into a space-maximizing seating arrangement, I guess?
Though to be honest, this thread is putting me in mind of a pre-apocalyptic cyberpunkish setting where the whole planet has grown tremendously overpopulated and suffers from these sorts of problems.
And also, the girl in the OP is pretty cute.
>>51614493
Wouldn't know, we play in our office building after work.
>>51616428
That's a fair assessment. Anyway, back on topic.
>>51614493
Play somewhere else or move around furniture to maximize space and leave "lanes" for moving to places people need to get to frequently. It might help to measure stuff and make a diagram of the room and furniture with some graph paper.
But seriously just play somewhere else.
>People are always tripping over each other trying to get to the washroom.
Drink less, or have everyone pee into a central punch-bowl. The latter is more fun, but someone might trip over it and cause a mess.
>>51614493
Like others have said, play somewhere else. When I was in high school we'd play at McDonalds or a diner shop when we didn't have anywhere else to play.
So long as you're not being a bother and actually patronizing the place they probably won't mind at all (and if it's a place that has service and you're somewhere where tipping is a thing, don't go when they'd be busy at all; that might effectively slash someone's wages and it'll definitely piss people off)
>>51616551
I've never considered that "flat is justice" is inherently a pun before.
>>51614493
At that point, you might want to consider either going to a public place (although that has its own problems), find someone else's house, or look into using Roll20 or another tabletop app.
As for OP's pic, she's definitely attractive in some sense. Of course, that's just my opinion, and there doesn't need to be a fucking 100+ post about it you fucking mongoloids.
I hate where my group plays.
>Group starts a campaign
>Tries a few different places
>DM asks us to vote where to play
>We end up playing in the smallest fucking apartment
>Ask over half the group individually what they voted for
>Nobody voted for the tiny apartment
Provided the weather is accommodating and a suitable location can be found, what about playing outside? A little sun and a light breeze can be really enjoyable and can help immerse the players in the setting if much of the game takes place out of doors.
>>51616843
That's the flaw of democracy when it comes to having more than 2 options...
>>51616843
Open voting?
>>51616901
I suspect the GM just made the choice and ignored the vote.