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When you are creating an adventure or a complete RPG for public consumption one thing you really need as a creator is Feedback. From one shot adventures, longer adventures, campaigns you need feedback to hone your creation to make it as best as it can be. Good Feedback is essential to making your creation to be as successful as it can be. With self publishing become a large part of TTRPGs, you as a creator need good feedback on your creation.
A key to good feedback is asking the right type of questions for your project. Answers to the questions that you include in your feedback questionnaire are what will make your TTRPG project better. Saul and Jolene discuss the difference between questions for the type of project you are making. Questions for an adventure will differ greatly from questions that you would ask if your project was a full fledged RPG.
Episode notes: Saul says that he started running games at conventions in 1985 but it was 1995.
It was Panny and Aled creators of Salvage Union who ran their games at UK gaming conventions
and online.
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Web Art by Jim Foster
Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones
Music by Nathan Brumley, song The Games That Play Us, off the album Shay Watson
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