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<blockquote data-quote="Sadras" data-source="post: 7762708" data-attributes="member: 6688277"><p>Yes it is a social activity, but who is playing the role of the DM when the group is selecting the film or restaurant?</p><p>Now in this example there might be a sole driver who will be picking everyone up and may determine what is the best route for him/her to the restaurant, which restaurant may be too far, and where to pick up everybody or the person who makes the reservations for the movie, asks everyone to pay them prior booking movie tickets and by a certain date and tells them to meet them outside the theatre at a particular time.</p><p></p><p>Can you not see, in both those examples there is a person that provides a particular set of restrictions in the shared social activity. Now you can be the guy who pays /pitches up late, throws everyone off course, but then you'd be the dick, right? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not saying the compromising step should not exist, but besides setting restrictions the DM might abhor a certain feat, spell, race or class - should they not be allowed to say "Sorry guys, but I really dislike the concept of monks - so no monks."</p><p></p><p>Is that a bad DM in your books?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Potential for fun? You saying every player has only one and only one playable possible concept for a campaign? I'm wondering now who is more inflexible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sadras, post: 7762708, member: 6688277"] Yes it is a social activity, but who is playing the role of the DM when the group is selecting the film or restaurant? Now in this example there might be a sole driver who will be picking everyone up and may determine what is the best route for him/her to the restaurant, which restaurant may be too far, and where to pick up everybody or the person who makes the reservations for the movie, asks everyone to pay them prior booking movie tickets and by a certain date and tells them to meet them outside the theatre at a particular time. Can you not see, in both those examples there is a person that provides a particular set of restrictions in the shared social activity. Now you can be the guy who pays /pitches up late, throws everyone off course, but then you'd be the dick, right? I'm not saying the compromising step should not exist, but besides setting restrictions the DM might abhor a certain feat, spell, race or class - should they not be allowed to say "Sorry guys, but I really dislike the concept of monks - so no monks." Is that a bad DM in your books? Potential for fun? You saying every player has only one and only one playable possible concept for a campaign? I'm wondering now who is more inflexible. [/QUOTE]
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