Musing Mage
Pondering D&D stuff
I've noticed a trend I've luckily not yet had happen to me personally - that being players dictating to the DM how the game should be run. So that's a big no-no for me.
There are certainly ways to talk to a DM about their game if it's not fun, or if the DM asks for input, and certainly you should be able to ask if something you want to try is okay if it falls outside of established parameters... but to DEMAND things out of someone else's game is entitlement at its worst.
On the PvP front, I am cool with it as both DM and Player with the caveat that as long as any conflicts are purely 'character' conflicts and not player conflicts. If everyone at the table is on the same page then all is well.
There are certainly ways to talk to a DM about their game if it's not fun, or if the DM asks for input, and certainly you should be able to ask if something you want to try is okay if it falls outside of established parameters... but to DEMAND things out of someone else's game is entitlement at its worst.
On the PvP front, I am cool with it as both DM and Player with the caveat that as long as any conflicts are purely 'character' conflicts and not player conflicts. If everyone at the table is on the same page then all is well.