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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    This is different from MHRP, but closer to how I might do something like this in 4e D&D.
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Personally I think it's the opposite. If climbs were rated like spell levels, such that a PC with a given STR (Athletics) bonus or climb skill or whatever could succeed at them, but one with an insufficient bonus couldn't, then to me that would seem to provide some answer of the sort @Hussar is...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Quite a way upthread, I asked you why you seem unable or unwilling to talk about RPGing done in accordance with different principles to the ones you actually use yourself. This post of yours prompts the same question on my part. I mean, I prefer Australian rules football to rugby (any version)...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Well, what you posted that I responded to was this: "My main issue with the runes example is creating the meaning of the runes by the player who would be specifically benefiting from the reading going their way." I was pointing out that its pretty common for players to declare actions with the...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    In MHRP, by default the Doom Pool is simply an opposition dice pool. So the most immediate consequence of failing an action is wasting your turn. But the GM can spend Doom Pool dice to trigger effects on a successful roll of the opposition pool. It's also possible to give a Scene Distinction a...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    No. No more than you, as a GM writing up a dungeon description, are "changing the reality" of the imaginary world you are writing about. The player is resolving a declared action in the play of a RPG. The character knows that there are no runes, just people sitting around a table imagining...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Have you read this post from over a month ago?
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    This isn't accurate. There is all the information the player, and their PC, has about the dungeon. There is the fact that the PC is subject to a complication: d12 Lost in the Dungeon. There is the fact that one of the PC's distinctions is Solitary Traveller. That is not an accurate description...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    By telling all the other participants that I (as my PC) am picking my nose, and getting them to agree. If all the players agree that my PC is picking his nose - suppose they start calling my PC "pemerton the picker", explain the nickname to NPCs that the PCs meet, etc - what is the GM going to...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    The game was deliberately emulating/evoking ideas from classic D&D: eg Castle Amber, Tomb of Horrors etc. But as @clearstream, @Gimby and I have also posted, the episode could equally be straight out of the LotR Moria episode.
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    I love this. It's why I don't play RPGs where player decision-making is very heavily shaped by metagame considerations like "finding the adventure" or "working out what the GM thinks is the real stakes in this situat9ion" or "we need to not split the party".
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    No. There is a denial that there is some asserted "disconnect".. I've posted clearly, throughout this thread, what the principal differences are: *GM authority over backstory and setting; *An important activity in play is for the players to declare relatively low-stakes actions that will...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    A simulation of a stop-motion world, where rogues can evade fireballs while never moving from the space they are standing in?
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    As I posted not very far upthread: You only get a "conflict with sim" if you insist that the player is not allowed to introduce or prompt, but rather must only discover (from the GM) backstory elements. If you are asking "Is there an example of typical narrativist play which mostly consists in...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Odds don't measure causality. They measure likelihoods, correlations etc. I already posted an example upthread: Einstein doesn't cause the universe to be as it is. But his conjectures about how it is are more likely to be true than mine. There are many models that are used - "simulations", if...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    If the gap is 6 inches, then jumping the gap does automatically happen. Likewise if the tower has a ladder up its side; or if the goblin is bound and unconscious and the PC has a knife to the goblin's throat. In more typical cases, it's true that each of the action declarations you describes...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Marvel Heroic RP. The "strange runes" example is an episode of play from a fantasy variant of that system (inspired by the Hacker's Guide, which was a type of prelude to Cortex Prime - I sometimes also describe it as Cortex+ Heroic Fantasy Hack). MHRP uses "subjective" rather than "objective"...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    In MHRP, Trapdoor to Sigil would be an asset, with a die rating. It is no more or less powerful, mechanically, than any other asset. I think that looking at an episode of play of a non-map-and-key RPG as if it were a map-and-key RPG doesn't produce very good analysis.
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Who is making this claim, in relation to players and their play of their PCs? And what are their examples of it (either RPG texts that suggest it, or actual play that exhibits it)? I mean, here is an early example I know of, from Gygax's DMG (p 93), discussing player contributions to...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Says who? The GM does not have unilateral authority over the shared fiction.
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