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 12-04-2009, 12:05 PM
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Zuki wrote:

Liger wrote:

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I agree with 'go big or go home.' PAX 07 was my first ever convention, and I enforced the hell out of it.
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How'd that go? I am so unbelievably excited about my first PAX like you wouldn't believe, but I'm more of a tabletop roleplayer/very casual gamer/all purpose geek than a competitive gamer. How much time does Enforcing leave for the rest of the spectacle of concerts and panels?
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It was the most amazing thing ever. I started my summer in a very dark place, and joining the Seattle crew of the Enforcers gave me a running start at PAX. It was a bit of a golden year and we had a lot of social stuff going on. Parties, concerts, etc. By the time PAX hit I felt like I knew everyone already, and the only new thing to me was that whole convention part of the convention. ;) I've worked theatre tech jobs before, and retail service, so I had some idea of what it would be like.
Imagine this: You're working a retail job with all of your best friends as coworkers. 99% of your customers are happy, smiling, polite, share common interests with you and treat you like a real human being. If only such a retail job existed that paid!
I'm like you, a very casual gamer/all purpose geek. As such I felt comfortable in every section of PAX. The show is set up for any and every level of gamer (except Fatal1ty). Enforcing ensured I always had something to do, but I was surprised my first year at how much there was to keep me occupied when i wasn't wearing the Black shirt. |
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