I could play on a one or twice a week basis but I have the attention span of a fruitfly these days. I’d recommend that if someone has a homebrew setting they’ve always wanted to try out to adapt it to one of the free systems available online. That way anyone can play at no cost and the gamemaster has a captive audience for his dry run.
About the place: We’d have to set up an IRC room, and my computer has certain problems with certain IRC rooms, and I have to use Mibbit. We can’t use the same place as the regular IRC channel, because they ban anyone who has over 5 Ip’s from a certain place.
Also; I’m available when I’m needed, just give me a time and I’m pretty sure I can make it.
I’m not wholly against doing d20 (and I think I’d rather do it than previous editions of D&D, for what that’s worth), but as I said earlier, the GM would have to have something really cool planned. I’m not up for just a dungeon crawl, y’know?
There’s also no way you’re going to be able to get more than half of those people together at the same time. “Maybe (?)” is probably the correct status for me because I’m in a weird time zone and 99% sure I won’t be able to make anything y’all schedule.
With that many players, you might as well cross me off as well. I can hardly manage to show up to my IRL pnp gaming, and I have those nights permanently booked off from working.
As I said in my post in the other thread, it’s the determination of DMs to run games that makes games happen. Woo the prospective players. Tellthemaboutyourideas. Talk about what kind of thing you’d like to run.