My area, we have a number of players that will come into our groups who are new at RPing in general.
We game at our FLGS, because....hey, it is good for the store. I have actually seen people get game books
after seeing us having a great time with a game(NOTE: we are a very informal group, and our story lines can get
into some twisted, convulted messes....because I like subtle plots, and I usually GM, but I have to keep newbies
viable, and deal with a player who is a combat monkey, as well as the phenomenal luck player, the shy kid who
is afraid to speak up because he thinks he might say something wrong, etc, etc...pretty much, the only thing our
group doesn't have, and not for lack of trying, is ladies.) Frankly, I have only ever had to have a serious talk with
a player ONCE. And, it wasn't that he, personally, was a problem. It was that he just would not pay attention to
what was happening in game, was chronicly late, or unpredicitable about when/if he would show up, and, finally,
the other players were complaining to me about being tired of having to constantly save him. And..I mean, even
in social settings like a bar...he almost got himself....well..worse then killed..He stumbled, with skill wire implants,
into a Bunraku parlour in game, where he fell for the sweet lines that got him drugged...(His character was female,
because, as a rule, we use random character gender and sex assignment in our games because some sorts of
stories just work better with female characters.) We basicly sat down, spoke the problems out to him, and...
he just stopped coming. We did not kick him out. We told him he is welcome to play, that he is a good kid, but
he needs to pay more attention, to try and learn the systems(in a d20 game, he kept asking what dice to roll
to do skill checks, saving throws, etc..In shadowrun, we literally had to tell him, multiple times over a COMBAT
how to build his dice pool)., and focus on the game, not what the magic players or yugi-oh players were doing.
Come to find out that he has been kicked out of several groups since leaving ours, for the same basic problems.
I feel sorry for the kid, as he was one of those sheltered kids, and I, personally, think there are depression issues
going...but...when you have to do two versions of the plan for every session: one for if he shows up, one for if he
doesn't, it gets bad, and everything else just got worse and worse from there....