May 28, 2019, 6:11 PM

@Ghost said in Poll: Do I enjoy this hobby more than I don't?:

I also think that with 51 votes saying they're happy and 46 saying either an outright NO or "somewhere in between", that there's a lot of people who aren't exactly comfortable and/or might be feel comfortable being vocal about it.

Day late and dollar short. There was a statement made by you, I don't remember which thread. It pondered, are we all in the 'this one great thing happened on a MU' so therefore, 'Everyone is sort of trying to relive that glory.'

For me, I do have great stories, but every few years I end up with a better one. I continually think there is still more better yet to come. Some of us still enjoy it and think the best is yet to come.

Like, I thought I had seen it all a year or so ago, then @Ganymede decided their char wanted to build a defensive wall on a game to help defend against clans of Ulster. The RP and even prepping combat for a wall in FS3 was fun. The RP lasted a few sessions, then the combat started by having rams under turtles attack the wall (two vehicles for those familiar with FS3); which lead to a medic on the wall taking splinter (shrapnel) damage and the group rushing to figure out how best to help so they didn't lose the medic before the main fight.

There is new out there, but part of the reliving the past is that if one is holding onto the past as ideal, they might be missing the new fun stuff that is happening in the now.