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<blockquote data-quote="FrogReaver" data-source="post: 7324837" data-attributes="member: 6795602"><p>Giving a response that was really a non-response to my first point and questioning my age on the 2nd point aren't good ways to discuss anything.</p><p></p><p>At least you did bring up something thoughtful to my third point. Talking out of game doesn't always work. Though it's often how you talk out of game about a topic. If you do the whole powergaming is bad I don't allow power gamers spheell that goes on here then it wouldn't be surprising that such players make some other optimized build that you inevitably find fault with. In fact they may even make an optimized build that will be more annoying to you out of spite after that. (Not saying that's how you approached it but such an approach would undermine the talking approach).</p><p></p><p>Instead, say the game is more fun when the characters are closer in power level. I don't mind you having something a little stronger than the rest of the party. Do you mind to make a character a little more in line with the power level of the party?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogReaver, post: 7324837, member: 6795602"] Giving a response that was really a non-response to my first point and questioning my age on the 2nd point aren't good ways to discuss anything. At least you did bring up something thoughtful to my third point. Talking out of game doesn't always work. Though it's often how you talk out of game about a topic. If you do the whole powergaming is bad I don't allow power gamers spheell that goes on here then it wouldn't be surprising that such players make some other optimized build that you inevitably find fault with. In fact they may even make an optimized build that will be more annoying to you out of spite after that. (Not saying that's how you approached it but such an approach would undermine the talking approach). Instead, say the game is more fun when the characters are closer in power level. I don't mind you having something a little stronger than the rest of the party. Do you mind to make a character a little more in line with the power level of the party? [/QUOTE]
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