Same here; think it would be interesting to hear everyone's positive experiences. But alas, I don't think it's wise at this time. I don't want to host the first "Survivor" thread to ever get locked.
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Same here; think it would be interesting to hear everyone's positive experiences. But alas, I don't think it's wise at this time. I don't want to host the first "Survivor" thread to ever get locked.
Yeah, that sounds like a recipe for starting arguments.I'm having second thoughts about the next Survivor thread. I was seriously considering a "Survivor: Editions of D&D" challenge, but I don't know if I'm ready for the stress.
That’s been attempted before and the 4e one still ended up getting locked for edition warring.I think for that, rather than a survivor thread, a + (positive only) threat with something like "what editions of D&D have you played and what did you like about them..." would be more productive?
If there were problems they might not have been public about it, but probably wouldn't say things like "It doesn’t go without saying that I never expected a TTRPG to be my favorite work experience in an over decade-long career. It really has been a dream job."Imagine you're a jobbing actor. A company hires you for a role. One of the other new hires is mean to you. You want to work with the company again. Do you: A) act unprofessionally, i.e. publicly bad mouth the other employee and risk no new work from that company and possibly less work from other companies, or; B) act professionally, i.e. play nice in hopes of getting more work.
Yeah, I've done something similar with a player. It may seem like the DM is taking agency form a player, but if the subject was talked about before the game, and the player was ok with the possibility of agency being taken away from them, because a temptation or other effect, I think it's completely ok to do it. Consent is key here. As we can't know if there was a talk between Aimee and Aabria, it can seem like Aabria's call was a dick move, but I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt.Also I find the claim of "railroading" to put on the crown weird, since it seemed obvious to me to be in-character temptation that was also directed at other players.
Just what exactly is a positive threat?I think for that, rather than a survivor thread, a + (positive only) threat with something like "what editions of D&D have you played and what did you like about them..." would be more productive?
As do I. But by the end she had burned every ounce of benefit of the doubt I was willing to give her. As I said a few times now, insulting the players burns infinite good will from me. That's a dick move.Yeah, I've done something similar with a player. It may seem like the DM is taking agency form a player, but if the subject was talked about before the game, and the player was ok with the possibility of agency being taken away from them, because a temptation or other effect, I think it's completely ok to do it. Consent is key here. As we can't know if there was a talk between Aimee and Aabria, it can seem like Aabria's call was a dick move, but I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt.