• @Susaga@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    Correct. Both the players and the DM are being arseholes. Why the fuck are you defending the DM for doing what the players are doing?

    You’re comparing the nineteen word meme that frames vindictive DMing as a natural consequence, rather than an unhealthy response to antagonism, to an experience you had that was, as far as I can see, entirely unrelated. Making the best of a shit situation you’ve been put in is to leave that situation. If you’re in a pit full of shit, don’t make marshmallows and sing songs. Either remove the shit or get out of the pit. Stop trying to argue that it’s fine to remain in the shit pit.

    It’s a perfect example of something ONLY YOU have been talking about. The enforcement of expectations in your example was made using things that were already in the game in order to make the game fun. That’s not what other people have been talking about.

    Please fucking read my comment. I did not say it was SOLELY the DM’s job. I said it was EVERYONE’s job, DM included. Please respond to what people ACTUALLY SAY. Yes, it’s a group activity, but if everyone in the group wants one thing and one person wants something else, they should leave that group. It doesn’t matter if that person is a DM or a player.

    • ArumiOrnaught
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      01 year ago

      You really haven’t experienced this have you. I usually recommend the German version of funny games because Americans don’t recognize the actors, and it’s easier to just put the movie as “just people” in their heads. The whole movie is about using social expectations in order to torture and kill a family.

      If you get up and leave when people do this, you’re probably going to become unfavorable and not invited back.

      If you just rip out the role playing to address every small thing people will just stop role playing, and become murderhobos anyways.

      It’s good to go over the game in a kind of want/will/won’t list. Because sometimes in order to get what you want out of a game you need to go through things you’re only willing to do. To me, it seems like you’ve been saying this whole time “if you don’t do what you WANT, then quit” which would explain why you’ve “barely ever been a player.”

      You’ve been screaming, in not direct ways, a lack of social experience with things of this nature. I wish you the best of luck. And as a recommendation, try not to get upset at a nineteen word meme that you haven’t experienced. There is a good reason why the most comments in this, besides you, have been people telling you that you are wrong.

      Unless you explain to me why you’re so passionate about this, I will not care to respond. I hope you have a lot of fun in the games you play and I hope you get the best out of them. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday, I’m going to go play a game where the DM wants me to back stab the party.

      • @Susaga@ttrpg.network
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        11 year ago

        From the example you gave, you haven’t experienced it either. And the reason I haven’t experienced it is because, as the DM, I didn’t throw Bahamut at a problem player and just warned them to either cut it out or be kicked from the game. The game then improved for everyone remaining.

        Hold on… If I leave the shit pit, I won’t be invited back into the shit pit? And that’s a bad thing?

        You wanna know why I’m so passionate? Because you’re infuriating. Because you’re writing entire essays about things nobody has been talking about and calling ME passionate about it. Because “rip out the role playing” isn’t something anyone has mentioned directly or otherwise. Because everyone keeps replying to me without responding to me. Nobody has explained why it’s good to remain in the shit pit for a second longer than absolutely necessary.

        If you’re in a pit and it’s full of shit, either remove the shit or leave the shit pit. I don’t get why that’s controversial to say.