Your DMs could use custom monsters, if that’s a concern for them. Or, they could just rely on you to choose to play your character as you imagine they would act if they didn’t know what you know. That’s a perfectly valid play preference, it just isn’t analogous to method acting.
It’s not my impossible standards. You’re the one who made the method acting analogy. I was just pointing out that it’s a poor analogy, because in Stanislavsky’s method, the actor tries to align their experience with the character’s, which again, is more like how
@Lanefan plays than how you do, from my understanding.
Right, I got that. I’m just saying that’s not what method acting is like.