05 June 2017

North Texas RPG Convention Summary

NTRPG Con 2017 After-Action Report

North Texas RPG Convention (NTRPG) ran from June 1st to June 4th this year at the Westin Dallas Fort Worth Airport Hotel. Herein follows a quick summary of the convention, from facilities to games.

Lawful

  • Frank Mentzer running the auction, which included some pretty hard-to-find items and a few unique collectables. 
  • A good variety of games and settings. 
  • A well thought-out schedule. Though, obviously, one couldn't play in every game? It was easy to get a good variety of experiences in. 
  • Easy access to D/FW Airport for those traveling from distant points. 
  • The K&KA Social rocked
  • So did AustinJimm's homebrew suds. 
  • Frank Mentzer spilling the beans on his next KS, an expansion (with map and gazetteer) to a certain well-known setting compatible with and expanding on a certain predatory bird with plumage that is neither white nor black but somewhere between. Many (so-called) OSR notables from the Old Guard will be in on the project and, yes ... Darlene herself will be drawing the map (see note above about predatory bird). 
  • Special hotel menu items that were reasonably priced and delivered right to your gaming table by dedicated serving wenches. No beer, though; you had to go buy your own and bring it to the table yourself. 
  • The restaurant had a nice variety of food items and drinks.

Neutral

  • Hotel was a bit on the pricey side, though I'll be the first to state their hospitality was commiserate with the price.
  • Not every room had a refrigerator, though I'm not clear why some did and others did not. 

Chaotic

  • One game I was in had switched venues from the location provided when I signed up and in the schedule booklet I was given when I checked in. The originally assigned table also had a copy of the sign up sheet in a stand up display, further telling me (and three others) this is where I was supposed to be. When we finally figured out what happened, the game was already in progress. I attempted to apologize to the Referee ... who cut me off and brusquely told me this change had been posted on the bulletin board so I should have known. Wait! So ... it's my fault? I didn't think an apology necessary for such a minor thing but I certainly neither expected nor appreciated the blame for something outside my control. 
  • In another game, one with only four player-characters signed up? Two of the players spent the whole time time complaining about their PC's "lack of combat skills" and refusing to take the even the slightest risk in attempting to complete the task we were given. The two also bickered incessantly with one another and eventually one got his knickers in a twist, packing up his gaming gear and storming off in a wee bit of a snit. Fortunately, the main objective had already been completed.
  • Young players. While I appreciate youthful enthusiasm? One young player had a strident voice with no "inside" volume setting. He also didn't understand the concept of waiting his turn. It made it difficult to hear the referee and, in turn, be heard when I tried to take an action. 

Tips For Future Attendees 

  • Dress in layers if you are touchy about ambient temperature. It varied from comfortable to a bit warm in one case to rather chilly in one other. It didn't bother me, but a few players were unhappy about it. 
  • If you're budget-minded but still want to attend? The Quality Inn next door or the Red Roof Inn across the street may be a bit more to your liking. Listed rates are approximately half of Westin's regular rate and well below even the convention pricing. Both are an easy walk away from Westin.
  • There is also a Denny's across the street, though the special $10 convention menu was a pretty good bargain; even compared to Denny's prices.
  • A convenience store is directly across the street with typical stock and a variety of soft and hard drinks.

3 comments:

  1. Everyone seems to like this NT thing every year. We are so spoiled in Massachusetts. Our main convention moved about 45 minutes further away, and a local shop stepped in and started their own. 300 attendees in the first year. We never have to travel far.

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    1. The Con isn't too far from Austin, as Texas distances go. It's about 3 to 3.5 hours travel time. I've been to Mass. (Milford and Boston, mostly) pretty state.

      Austin now has its own convention for the past four years, Chupacabra Con, but I missed the "ask off" date at work to attend this year. I'll try to attend next summer now that I know when it takes place.

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