Hi. Any players that are located in north or east Texas that are interested in ttrpg in person? Me: male, 40s, have career and life but want to find an in person community for occasional sessions
Those are still massive areas. That's like me saying I'm looking for a player in England.....
Again, try finding a community for your local area—libraries, places of worship, hobby stores, community centers. Asking on an international forum and specifying an area the size of a medium sized country is not the wisest approach
I appreciate the feedback and I will share a liitle more information, see if this presents my situation clearer. As a Texan, I am aware how large of an area being discussed. I travel, from north of Dallas to east Texas a minimum of once a week. This is my range in my profession. Also, I have a very good freind and immediate family in East Texas so I visit them a few times a month as well. The distance between north Texas, Dallas area basically, and east Texas, or Tyler, area is roughly 120 miles. I bounce between these metros. The geographical area would be more similar to the size of northern Ireland rather than England, in my opinion.
Hi. Any players that are located in north or east Texas that are interested in ttrpg in person? Me: male, 40s, have career and life but want to find an in person community for occasional sessions
Texas is a pretty big area, maybe you should instead try asking in your local town/city area?
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Good point. North Texas. Or East Texas.
Those are still massive areas. That's like me saying I'm looking for a player in England.....
Again, try finding a community for your local area—libraries, places of worship, hobby stores, community centers. Asking on an international forum and specifying an area the size of a medium sized country is not the wisest approach
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I appreciate the feedback and I will share a liitle more information, see if this presents my situation clearer. As a Texan, I am aware how large of an area being discussed. I travel, from north of Dallas to east Texas a minimum of once a week. This is my range in my profession. Also, I have a very good freind and immediate family in East Texas so I visit them a few times a month as well. The distance between north Texas, Dallas area basically, and east Texas, or Tyler, area is roughly 120 miles. I bounce between these metros. The geographical area would be more similar to the size of northern Ireland rather than England, in my opinion.