I wanted to play some 5E the other day and since the world is still full of deadly disease, I decided it would be nice to try and find a group online. I kept my options as broad open as possible. I have a flexible schedule. I can play on any night of the week. I got like 3 level 1 character sheets already rolled up. I'm willing to join in any campaign that tolerates players who might not know exactly what they're doing. I thought finding a game wouldn't take any time at all
Then when I actually tried doing it, I learned that this whole experience is like job hunting except even worse because your employer/GM doesn't even bother trying to maintain a degree of professionalism and there's fucking hordes of people applying to every fucking game that looks interesting. I found a posting on Roll20 the other day that looked great, and I would have applied until I noticed that fifty other applicants had gone already. Even when I do find a posting that isn't already flooded with other people it's extremely unlikely I ever get a reply. One guy was interested and responding until I mentioned I was watching Jeopardy, responded with "Jeopardy huh? lol" and fucking ghosted me. Apparently watching Jeopardy outside of the game is a deal breaker???
I don't know enough about 5E or DMing to host my own game, and I didn't really want to anyway because I wanted to be a player in 5E so I could learn how to DM it. Is this a normal experience for trying to find a group online? Because I still really want to play but I'm already burnt out from how much effort it takes to find a game. Anyone have any advice? Better ways to look? Games that they are running soon and looking for players?
I've honestly been seriously considering DMing something for the Hexbear players here, but I worry about my schedule and whether it'll be good enough.
As long as you aren't a chud and can/will DM, I'm down
Just run a one-shot to start and don't worry about if it's good enough. I'd recommend making sure at least one player is pretty familiar with the rules if you aren't, though.
Oh, no, I've DMed before (and am DMing a campaign currently for some friends), I am just anxious about the quality, is all.
Run Spire: the City must Fall, the official Hexbear game. I'm you can choose arbitrary time every session and you'll still get yourself the necessary number of players.