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    How Accommodating to Player Preferences Should the GM Be?

    Apologies. I had no idea. The only usage I was aware of was for an immature or young player. See Twinking. Interesting etymology to that one - I had always erroneously assumed it was a formation from 'tweak'. I wonder when it entered the RPG community in the 80s.
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    How Accommodating to Player Preferences Should the GM Be?

    Ok, whatever. When I was talking about "new players" I was thinking generally along the lines of "new to my table" and not necessarily whether they've played the game before. I have probably had 50 or so players in my time in various groups, short games, and campaigns. Kids are some of the...
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    Origins Experiences

    The had the GM for two sessions and the first session no one seemed to have fun but I put that down to maybe just this particularly story being a dud. I probably should have looked for an open table for the second session, but didn't have time for that because of some other commitments. And...
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    D&D General Alternate thought - rule of cool is bad for gaming

    I agree with your conclusion though not with your reasoning (which builds a strawman that will be easy to knockdown). But glad to see these dumb proscriptions about how to tell a story are starting to get called out more and more often.
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    How Accommodating to Player Preferences Should the GM Be?

    If it's a new player the answer is "No. Never accommodate anything of the sort." The reason is that 90% of those players making the special request are actually signaling that they are dysfunctional players in one form or the other. Either they are spotlight hogs that always want the...
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    Origins Experiences

    I have no interest in starting a fight. If I wanted to start a fight, I would have directly contacted the organizer. Also, what really is there to say? The event was not to our taste and my daughter was very angry and frustrated by the experience because it wasn't to her taste either...
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    My Dread Experience

    Across from you wearing the badge that said "Celebrim" - Edward the disgruntled software architect who continually regretted not bringing his stash. That was the most fun game I had this year at Origins: best GM, best group of players. It was a pleasure to meet you and your group.
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    My Dread Experience

    Were you the guy that filled his backpack with bottles of whiskey?
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    My Dread Experience

    What table did you play at?
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    My Dread Experience

    Ever since Dread came out I was excited by it and excited by the reports I was hearing about it. I even bought the rules shortly after the game came out and did my best to run a game of it that didn't really go over well. So I have long wanted to be a player in a Dread game with an experienced...
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    Mosey Through The Galaxy As Sad Space Cowboys

    I'm currently running a WEG D6 game of Star Wars with a group of bounty hunters in the early Rise of the Empire era on a spaceship called "The Dogfish", and Traveller, Firefly and Cowboy Bebop are some of my influences (along with Blade Runner, Miami Vice, Have Gun Will Travel, Paladin, etc.)...
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    Origins Experiences

    I have always considered CoC a great one-shot game because a TPK is a great ending to a one-shot game. It's just, normally when I play CoC a failed SAN check causes SAN loss leading to perhaps temporary insanity. A failed SAN check from watching your friend die doesn't normally conjure a...
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    Origins Experiences

    The organizers had a QR code you could scan to give feedback, but despite the fact I write software I find smart phones a pain to use and didn't want to mess with it. I regretted it talking to my daughter after the session about how angry she was from the experience, but I didn't want to make...
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    Origins Experiences

    I've played FLG's Alien game as a one shot and while it's not my cup of tea and I'm not a huge fan of forcing player competition/antagonism on a player it is true to setting so I understand why it's like that. Nonetheless, I had fun with the FLG introductory scenario, as on rails as it is and...
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    Origins Experiences

    Karyssa Creager's table?
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    Origins Experiences

    I generally avoid organized play. I have a stable group that has been going for like 15 years now and so I don't need to scratch long form itches. I go to get exposed to new systems and styles of play. In that, this was a successful year, just not a particularly pleasant one. But I had...
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    Origins Experiences

    This was closer to the opposite problem. This was more the GM as the only player at the able where the players were serving the GMs needs. You were there to witness not to play. And again, I've never said railroad play is bad play and I would say about half the participants genuinely liked...
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    Origins Experiences

    It's not my first con experience or the only game I played this year. Also, I spent a summer running one shots every Wednesday night at the local gaming shop, with an open table of up to 12 strangers every week - some of whom were driving in 90 miles to get a seat. I understand a little bit of...
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Origins Games Three GM Guides Make Choices Nonsense magic house; ten dollars Outrun colleagues and not Wendigo Cloud cuckoo land at Antietam Sad water park blew up
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    Origins Experiences

    Not really. Because the 2 hour setting exposition is the ONLY material they prep. The game ends when the setting exposition is over and then you are in the trap and the GM kills you "creatively" (having played two sessions, it's not really creative at all, as they have certain rehearsed...
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