Hussar
Legend
I have a possible term that might help instead of railroading. Railroading, to me, is a somewhat different animal in that the DM is forcing play to a specific end when there are plausible other paths forward.
Might the term "roadblocking" not be apt here. It's a term I use for DM's who insist on forcing the players to resolve certain challenges with no possibility of bypassing the challenge, for no other reason than the DM has simply decided that this should be a challenge.
There are times when DM's get a bit too deep in the weeds and need to realize that not every single thing needs to be a challenge and not every single thing has to be resolved with mechanics. Sometimes it's fine to just say yes.
It's not really railroading because the DM does actually want the player to resolve this challenge, whatever it is. But, is insisting that this challenge MUST be resolved even though no one really cares and there are no real stakes in the challenge.
Hrm.... As I'm writing this, I'm wandering into the weeds so this might not be as good of a term as I think it is.
Might the term "roadblocking" not be apt here. It's a term I use for DM's who insist on forcing the players to resolve certain challenges with no possibility of bypassing the challenge, for no other reason than the DM has simply decided that this should be a challenge.
There are times when DM's get a bit too deep in the weeds and need to realize that not every single thing needs to be a challenge and not every single thing has to be resolved with mechanics. Sometimes it's fine to just say yes.
It's not really railroading because the DM does actually want the player to resolve this challenge, whatever it is. But, is insisting that this challenge MUST be resolved even though no one really cares and there are no real stakes in the challenge.
Hrm.... As I'm writing this, I'm wandering into the weeds so this might not be as good of a term as I think it is.