tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904133056957353312.post6233341060399666138..comments2024-03-01T11:52:44.729-05:00Comments on Bat in the Attic: Those old time GMs and their PCsRobert Conleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03863009007381185340noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904133056957353312.post-51317735181258029162010-10-21T10:24:20.546-04:002010-10-21T10:24:20.546-04:00...it doesn't surprise me that multiple GM, sh...<i>...it doesn't surprise me that multiple GM, shared settings disappeared quickly.</i><br /><br />Did they? Our present campaign which has been going since '95 is Multi-GM shared setting. It works fine for us, indeed it's the best campaign we have ever run. Though I think it takes a little maturity to make it work. Remember Gygax et al were no spring chickens when they started their dungeoneering.<br /><br />Acually it's interesting to learn that what we are doing is a re-discovery of the principle - I wasn't really aware that this was how those early campaigns were run.<br /><br />And we are running a Greyhawk campaign too. :-) Maybe the vanilla fantasy setting is well suited to this paradigm - because the setting doesn't have a strong theme individual GMs can tailor bits of the world to their needs more readily and add their own seasoning.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com