If people would like a GM, I can do it....
The last game I GM'd did go rather well, though mostly thanks to the players being competent. I do tend towards the 'Schroedinger's Railrod' style. Out of sheer laziness. And very much a 'Rules are guidelines' sort of play. I'll ignore rules where they suit the game, and house-rule things on the fly (with agreement and a note to keep it consistent) to keep things moving rather than buried in a book looking for 'That One Rule'.
5th ed Shadowrun has a lot to blame for this.
I'm the GM that managed to expand the starter Shadowrun intro game into multiple sessions because I couldn't figure out where the girl was skimming the adventure so I made it up as I went into something far larger that fed into the next run. This was also the game that gave us #orklivesmatter as a meme.
It ended due to work burnout
The last game I GM'd did go rather well, though mostly thanks to the players being competent. I do tend towards the 'Schroedinger's Railrod' style. Out of sheer laziness. And very much a 'Rules are guidelines' sort of play. I'll ignore rules where they suit the game, and house-rule things on the fly (with agreement and a note to keep it consistent) to keep things moving rather than buried in a book looking for 'That One Rule'.
5th ed Shadowrun has a lot to blame for this.
I'm the GM that managed to expand the starter Shadowrun intro game into multiple sessions because I couldn't figure out where the girl was skimming the adventure so I made it up as I went into something far larger that fed into the next run. This was also the game that gave us #orklivesmatter as a meme.
It ended due to work burnout
I love the smell of rotaries in the morning. You know one time, I got to work early, before the rush hour. I walked through the empty carpark, I didn't see one bloody Prius or Golf. And that smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole carpark, smelled like.... ....speed.
One day they're going to ban them.