overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
None of which are about time, which is the current bugbear.I'm not house ruling or severely restricting anything where this discussion is concerned, and yes, we have discussed this before. In that discussion, and all similar discussions in which I have participated, I've shown with specificity all the trade-offs those things bring with them which the rules themselves lay out and from which logical, genre-appropriate repercussions can ensue.
What rule am I quoting?The rule you're quoting actually helps mitigate the thing you seem to care about by resolving tasks in a way where "metagaming" (as you define and present it) doesn't work.
So the referee doesn’t set the stage in a way that allows metagaming. Rolling behind the screen for things the PCs can’t possibly know, for example. Problem solved.Remember, in almost all cases, the DM is the one who sets the stage for "metagaming" to happen. To then demand the players not engage with the "metagaming" opportunity the DM has presented seems rather like creating the PCs sick and commanding them to be well.
It’s refreshing to see you think the players haven’t enough self control to simply not metagame. At least we agree on that.