{"id":975,"date":"2003-05-02T15:01:34","date_gmt":"2003-05-02T15:01:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/random-average.com\/?p=975"},"modified":"2003-05-02T15:01:34","modified_gmt":"2003-05-02T15:01:34","slug":"shout-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/randomaverage.com\/index.php\/2003\/05\/shout-out\/","title":{"rendered":"Shout out"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a title=\"Perverse Access Memory: WISH 45: Accolades and Warm Fuzzies\" href=\"http:\/\/www.whiterose.org\/pam\/archives\/003371.html\">WISH 45: Accolades and Warm Fuzzies<\/a><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Who are some gamers you admire and appreciate? Name three (or as many as you like) gamers you admire and\/or appreciate right now, and explain why.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nOkay, slightly different approach: I&#8217;m going to list everyone I game with regularly and explain why I gots da love for em.<br \/>\n<i>Jackie:<\/i> Support.  Support Support Support.  No one gives me a sense of appreciation like Jackie does when she had a good time.  As a player, I now admire (I didn&#8217;t used to) her ability to be completely confrontational when she&#8217;s in character &#8212; she never backs down in favor of possibly give a bad impression of herself &#8212; her characters always follow a hard line even in the face of &#8230; hell, everything.<br \/>\n<i>Justin:<\/i> He&#8217;s a dorky twelve year invariably forced to play with veteran games who&#8217;ve been doing this for decades.<br \/>\nAnd he does okay.  That doesn&#8217;t sound like such great praise, but we&#8217;re talking about ***Dave, Me, Jackie, Robert, Lori&#8230; god, everyone&#8230; great roleplayers, great planners, great tacticians; and yet every so often, Justin&#8217;s the one with the idea, with the great portrayal, or with the tears-in-the-eyes funny joke.<br \/>\nThen, watch him play with kids his own age&#8230; it&#8217;s amazing&#8230; he is to them as we are to him.<br \/>\n<i>Randy:<\/i> It&#8217;s no small thing that Randy has introduced us to so many other of the people on this list.  What I like about Randy is the thinking &#8212; he will noodle at design problems or an IC situation like no one else I know.  Bonus: he&#8217;s the only active GM in the group besides me right now, which means &#8220;Randy = I get to Play!&#8221; (Also, his knowledge of good over-the-counter cold medication is unparalleled. \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\n<i>***Dave &#038; Margie:<\/i> Dave develops history and background for his characters.  That&#8217;s it: the thing he does that I love &#8212; I could read his character bios all day (I have spent days doing that, in fact).  It doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s a one-off or a two-year campaign: everything gets that kind of attention.<br \/>\nIt would be fascile and unfair to mention Margie&#8217;s cooking.  I like Margie as a gamer because she always has a plan: for her character advancement or the problem at hand or whatever &#8212; she&#8217;s the one with the game plan.<br \/>\n<i>Dave G &#038; Lori:<\/i> Dave&#8217;s strength is rules knowledge &#8212; I like having him at a table because he&#8217;s one of the reliable &#8216;rules monkey&#8217;s&#8217; I can always turn to.  That said, his ability (as a #200+ man) to convincingly play sex-kitten female characters is uncanny and wierdly mesmerizing. \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\nWhen it comes to in-game enthusiasm and joy, no one matches Lori.  When the game&#8217;s over, she&#8217;s just spent &#8212; completely wiped out.  She comes into the game tired sometimes too &#8212; where she gets the energy from sometimes I don&#8217;t even think she knows.<br \/>\n<i>Robert &#038; Lori:<\/i>  Robert keeps me honest as a GM &#8212; I don&#8217;t have the luxury of not knowing how to handle a scene.  Also, he loves playing with Justin \ud83d\ude42  Lori keeps me honest as a GM: she is my double-check on whether or not I communicated well.  She is a classic DnD player \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\n<i>Rey &#038; Juli:<\/i> Rey my idea guy &#8212; the two of us can carry each other to amazing heights powered by nothing more than the lifting power of our own hot air. \ud83d\ude42  Juli has a simple desire that games be both wondrous and make sense &#8212; every GM needs someone like her around.<br \/>\n<i>John B.<\/i>  Everyone needs to play with someone smarter than they are.  I have several, but John is the one who constantly reminds me just by playing his character.<br \/>\n<i>Stan:<\/i>  Stan always cheers me up.  He always just has so much damn FUN.  In a lot of ways, his effect on the game is alot like Lori&#8217;s.  Also, he&#8217;s a planner &#8212; sort of a combo of Lori H and Margie \ud83d\ude42  (Isn&#8217;t that great, Stan?  You&#8217;re a hybrid!)<br \/>\n<i>Mike:<\/i>  Mike&#8217;s commitment to the concept of his character in the face of overwhelming pressure is remarkable.  I know I couldn&#8217;t manage it.<br \/>\n&#8212;<br \/>\nFINALLY, THE INTERNET.<br \/>\nGah.  There&#8217;s no way I can start this:  Meera, Arref, &#038; Epoch for ideas, and the incredible unspoken debt I owe to the Umich Amber players (especially Kris Fazzari for putting the game stuff on the internet &#8212; their gamelogs from the mid-90&#8217;s are what got me into Amber in the first place and got me putting stuff up on a web page).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WISH 45: Accolades and Warm Fuzzies Who are some gamers you admire and appreciate? 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