Hi! I have played 2 sessions so far with my group and I love them all, especially as everyone has fun together. The biggest issue is just that 2 of the players have fairly big personalities and tend to accidentally talk over the other 2 when they want to speak.
Last session I spoke with the 2 quieter players whilst waiting for the other 2 and they agreed that putting your hand up when you want to speak is a good way to show that it’s your turn. We tried it, but the other 2 players still had to be reminded every now and then that someone else was speaking, even occasionally speaking over me as I answered their questions either as npc or as worldbuilder.
So, is there any other ways we could try as I don’t want my players to feel left out nor unseen. The slightly louder ones aren’t bad people nor intentionally rude, they just have good chemistry and have it easier saying what’s on their mind
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r/DnD Hi! I have played 2 sessions so far with my group and I love them all, especially as everyone has fun together. The biggest issue is just that 2 of the players have fairly big personalities and tend to accidentally talk over the other 2 when they want to speak. Last session I spoke with the 2 quieter players whilst waiting for the other 2 and they agreed that putting your hand up when you want to speak is a good way to show that it’s your turn. We tried it, but the other 2 players still had to be reminded every now and then that someone else was speaking, even occasionally speaking over me as I answered their questions either as npc or as worldbuilder. So, is there any other ways we could try as I don’t want my players to feel left out nor unseen. The slightly louder ones aren’t bad people nor intentionally rude, they just have good chemistry and have it easier saying what’s on their mind submitted by /u/birodemi [link] [comments]
Hi! I have played 2 sessions so far with my group and I love them all, especially as everyone has fun together. The biggest issue is just that 2 of the players have fairly big personalities and tend to accidentally talk over the other 2 when they want to speak.
Last session I spoke with the 2 quieter players whilst waiting for the other 2 and they agreed that putting your hand up when you want to speak is a good way to show that it’s your turn. We tried it, but the other 2 players still had to be reminded every now and then that someone else was speaking, even occasionally speaking over me as I answered their questions either as npc or as worldbuilder.
So, is there any other ways we could try as I don’t want my players to feel left out nor unseen. The slightly louder ones aren’t bad people nor intentionally rude, they just have good chemistry and have it easier saying what’s on their mind
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