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<blockquote data-quote="Rystefn" data-source="post: 9244928" data-attributes="member: 7043460"><p>I would say that the line isn't that fine and "way more than needed" is the hobby standard level of prep. Which generally leads to railroading, because if you don't play through what the DM spent all that time prepping, then it was a waste of time, right? (No I'm not saying everyone thinks this way, but you can't say it's weird or unusual.) Even if it doesn't, it inherently leads to a certain inflexibility around parts of the game. The group will pretty much always end up being steered towards the game the DM prepped to one degree or another. Heck, people come onto these forums and openly just declare that every player at the table has a responsibility and obligation at the table to bend their character in whatever way necessary to make them go on whatever adventure the GM decided they're going on, and everyone just just nods along like it's self-evident.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, this is me being the weird one and saying that DMs being "prepared" in the way that most people mean it is more likely to be detrimental than beneficial to the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystefn, post: 9244928, member: 7043460"] I would say that the line isn't that fine and "way more than needed" is the hobby standard level of prep. Which generally leads to railroading, because if you don't play through what the DM spent all that time prepping, then it was a waste of time, right? (No I'm not saying everyone thinks this way, but you can't say it's weird or unusual.) Even if it doesn't, it inherently leads to a certain inflexibility around parts of the game. The group will pretty much always end up being steered towards the game the DM prepped to one degree or another. Heck, people come onto these forums and openly just declare that every player at the table has a responsibility and obligation at the table to bend their character in whatever way necessary to make them go on whatever adventure the GM decided they're going on, and everyone just just nods along like it's self-evident. So yeah, this is me being the weird one and saying that DMs being "prepared" in the way that most people mean it is more likely to be detrimental than beneficial to the game. [/QUOTE]
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