So, I'm going to GenCon this year. Pretty much only because of SRM. Can't find too many players near here (DC), but REALLY love the game.
As a newbie who'se only clocked an entire 5 scenarios so far from Season 2 as my SR4 experience, any suggestions on what to look for at the con? The SRM Scramble sounds cool - but I honestly have no idea what it really is. Except 8 hours related to SRM!
Anything like an interactive for Living Greyhawk?
Also, might have the chance to play a few scenarios before GenCon, any suggestions as to what to play to get a better understanding of the story/background? I'm assuming SRM3-00 should be in there.....
Any info appreciated, and gratefully accepted.
Thanks!
Jeff.
Chaos, madness and mayhem, that's what you have to look forward too
Its just good people who love Shadowrun, playing Shadowrun. The groups I've played with at Origins and GenCon have all been great, and pretty laid back. TheScramble is hella fun.. like Aaron says, take a look over the thread from last year. Overall there's enough Shadowrun fun to go around at GenCon, with all sorts of extra surprises I'm sure... (Caine goes back to the drafting board....)
Last year was my first time at the Scramble, and I'd definitely recommended it. The GMs are really good, and everyone really gets into their roles.
RANDOM SCRAMBLE RECOMMENDATIONS
If you haven't had the chance to run any Missions03, and aren't familiar with 2070's NYC, I'd highly recommend investing in The Rotten Apple Manhattan PDF over at battlecorps.com. It's a great way to get in the flavor and backstory for New York, and to get excited about the Scramble.
Costumes ranges from the very ornate to everyday clothes. In the past, recognition has been given for most in-character. If you can, dress up.
To me, it seems play is at a high level. Players know their PCs, gear, character limitations, game mechanics and the SR universe. You don't have to be an expert, but it isn't designed as a Demo environment.
Other point to mention is that play has been split between tabletop and LARP. Take some time beforehand to practice acting your PC, how he walks, talks, thinks. The LARP component is a big chunk o' fun, but for me, it takes a bit to get used to.
Register early for event LRP0901633. 72 spots seem like a lot, but it fills up surprisingly quickly.
And if you're into SRM enough to bring you to Gencon, no doubt, you're going to have a blast at the Scramble! See you there.
Geez .... 72 people. You weren't kidding that it's larger this year, Aaron
Thanks for all the replies!
One of the best parts of SRM so far - some of the nicest people I have played any 'living' campaign with yet...
I bought a copy of the Rotten Apple pdf, and will definitely familiarize myself with it before the con. The 'play is at a high level is a bit intimidating' as is the whole LARP thing (never really done a real one), but I think I know my character pretty well, so not too worried on that point. I am most definitely NOT a min/maxer, so he doesn't really shine at any one thing, so I am interested to see how he works out. Seemed to do ok in the year 02 missions I've played in...
Looking forward to meeting you all, and seeing everyone at the con. Any other comments/suggestions appreciated!
Jeff.
Don't worry about bringing a new character to the table. My wife and I played a couple games at Origins last year with a couple veteran characters from the Denver Missions. It worked out okay.
At TR4, my wife's Street Samurai almost died, but that was due mostly to some incredibly bad rolls. We found TR3 to be about ideal for experienced players with starting characters.
-paws
Sounds good
Glad to hear that relative newbies can play ok in the Scramble. I won't have a completely new character, he's currently got about 55ish Karma, and will have another 2-3 round under his belt I think before the convention.
Haven't really learned any tricks of the trade yet, but that's one of the reasons I'm coming to Indy!
I understand incredibly bad rolls - in one round of Living Greyhawk I never rolled above a 10 the entire module!
Jeff.
Redmond Larry, do I understand correctly that 9 SRM modules are slated for GenCon?
03-03 Burning Bridges through 03-11 Food Poisoning by my schedule, plus the Scramble--so 9 standard Missions and 1 special event. The 9 Missions are spread out over 32 tables, and the Scramble is a 72 player event.
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