Hussar
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See, S'mon, my problem with that is that you have decided, as the DM, what the right answer is. If doing X gives me a good result and doing Y gives me a bad one, then it's pretty obvious what the right answer is. If doing X or Y leads to an equivalent result (either equivalently bad or good) then the choice of doing X or Y comes down to what I believe is right, not what the GM wants me to do.
To me, it would be a genuine serious choice if my choice wasn't being overtly influenced by the GM.
To me, choosing to stop the bomb or not should not be based on an economic model where you minimize the cost to maximize the benefit. It should be based on a belief in what is right or wrong within the context of the setting.
And, to be completely clear, I was completely ready for either eventuality. Stopping the bomb or not stopping the bomb both carried long term consequences that led into further complications.
In other words, as far as I was concerned, there was no right answer.
To me, it would be a genuine serious choice if my choice wasn't being overtly influenced by the GM.
To me, choosing to stop the bomb or not should not be based on an economic model where you minimize the cost to maximize the benefit. It should be based on a belief in what is right or wrong within the context of the setting.
And, to be completely clear, I was completely ready for either eventuality. Stopping the bomb or not stopping the bomb both carried long term consequences that led into further complications.
In other words, as far as I was concerned, there was no right answer.