In this case @Judge Dredd didn't find one good player for this table, which may have been a blessing in disguise since that means he could just kill the campaign with no regrets.
I had one good player. A regular who has played for years.
But yes. The two new guys. One was a nut, and the other said he'd never play another TTRPG with me again. So that's a bridge burned. He is a conan fan, so that's an angle I could try, but I won't force it.
Kiwis are right though. It's better to have no game than a bad game.
Because it was? You need to start selecting for a higher quality of player.
Quick summary because I've gone on about this before.
Can't find players. Early-mid 2010s. For years I heard grognards talk about past games and how they'd give anything for one more game. There was always some excuse, including there being no DM available. I took up the job of DMing to get a game going. Suddenly the excuses shifted to things like "I'm washing my hair" or "I'm walking the dog".
Friend invited me to a game and things got rolling from there.
Around 2022 there was a listlessness among players. The fad was clearly over and they were looking for an excuse to quit. OGL happened and everybody left. Now it's a small pool of players, mostly set in their ways. You have people that only play 5e, people who make excuses and want to talk about great past games, people who sign up then no-show. Local nerd shops and clubs have removed their gaming tables (not that I used them anyway) and are plastered with pride flags year round. I've had best results recruiting non-TTRPG players, but it didn't work out this time.
I assume you're talking about some RPG that tries to be AC but fucks it up because trannies are hacks?
Talking about Girl Frame a few pages back. A PbtA game that is meant to be an evagelion simulator, but is clearly just the authors BDSM fetish. Conversation moved on to why troons love mech games so much (Girl Frame, Meatpunks Forever, Lancer, Battletech), and the answer was surprising.
On the topic of me fucking up the campaign.
What are some games/adventures/ideas that are easy to run?
eg. I've run Treasure Hunt a lot to great success. It easy to memorize, it's constrained to a single island with a simple goal and half a dozen points of interest, and easy to wing if the PCs go off the rails.
Mutator is a Savage Worlds one sheet set in a silent hill like hospital. It's a few rooms of combat, and that's it. Again, the constrained setting and ease of making stuff up should the PCs try someone not covered by the module.
And Savage Worlds is a favourite system of mine because as a DM I can stat on the fly and most of the checks are vs a DC of 4. I've heard of Index Card RPGs room DC system is similar. And "just use bears" is the name for reusing a monster stat block over and over.
I'm considering Keep on the Borderlands, but I've tried that before and it didn't go over well.