I completely understand what you are saying. After years and years of painting miniatures without ever seeming to have enough of any type to 'play a game', I have decided to focus on Lord of the Rings and painting to play.
Keep up the good work. I'm enjoying the blog.
November 5, 2013 at 8:47 AM
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We had another Forgotten Islands Hyborian game last night. It was the final session to our "Tomb of Voltannox" adventure. Unfortunately I am two games behind on doing reports for this campaign but I am taking a break while another player from this game runs a Star Wars game for the next few sessions. I hope this will give me the time to not only get caught up on the reports but also to get caught up on a few of the projects.
Sometimes I wonder why I have been putting so much effort into my games. I've been playing with painted miniatures and finished terrain in my current games and I've been trying to do a "good" job of it. Not only that I've been doing my best to do reports for almost every session. All of this requires a lot of effort that a lot of gamers don't bother with
Of course there are people out there doing a far better job of it than I am. I've seen some pretty amazing games out there with nicer terrain and miniatures than I have. There are times when I think I should push myself a bit more and try and up the quality of my work but I really think I have found a good balance between what is reasonable and what I can afford and have time to produce.
I usually don't sit down and really try and do my "best" on miniatures these days but I also don't play with unpainted figures and terrain. I have found over the years that what I enjoy most about this hobby is playing games with finished miniatures. I don't enjoy playing with unpainted figures and I don't enjoy just painting miniatures to display so I have had to find a balance that works.
I think I'm finally getting to the point that I feel like I am playing the kind of games I have always wanted to play. I have had the ability to do these kinds of games for a long time but what I lacked was the focus and commitment to see projects through. I had a lot of nice miniatures but not much in usable collections. I had some nice terrain as well but not enough of any one type to put a good board together for any kind of game. I had to decide what I really wanted to do with my games before I could get organized enough to get these kinds of things done. Doing so has not only made the hobby far more enjoyable for me but more affordable and easier.
"Reflecting on "game night"."
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I completely understand what you are saying. After years and years of painting miniatures without ever seeming to have enough of any type to 'play a game', I have decided to focus on Lord of the Rings and painting to play.
Keep up the good work. I'm enjoying the blog.
November 5, 2013 at 8:47 AM