Wiseblood
Adventurer
Does system mastery slow the game down?
When I think back on all the various RPG's I have learned, I remember things in the beginning being fatser. Sure it may be that I was not making the most tactically sound decisions. I was unburdened by system mastery. In some games I have come full circle and make brash decisions just to keep things moving. ( I tend to die... a lot.) Even then, I have meta-gamed in my mind.
I have been watching a handfull of gaming sessions on youtube. (nerdcred) All of them 4e but this is not 4e exclusive. D&D has some interesting stuff insofar as they have the celeberties of our hobby Authors, Artists, Designers and so on.
More than a few of these people profess to being novices at the game or still D&D virgins. The game seems to flow swiftly enough..poor Chris Perkins is always the DM, even in commercials. Sorry, I got sidetracked.
Others are veterans with years or decades of gaming experience. They don't exactly agonize over the decisions and no one needs to explain a rule or show them where to look for info on their character sheet. They are able to wring every action out of their turn and sometimes out of someone else's turn. I can't say I blame them, I would want to win too.
When I think back on all the various RPG's I have learned, I remember things in the beginning being fatser. Sure it may be that I was not making the most tactically sound decisions. I was unburdened by system mastery. In some games I have come full circle and make brash decisions just to keep things moving. ( I tend to die... a lot.) Even then, I have meta-gamed in my mind.
I have been watching a handfull of gaming sessions on youtube. (nerdcred) All of them 4e but this is not 4e exclusive. D&D has some interesting stuff insofar as they have the celeberties of our hobby Authors, Artists, Designers and so on.
More than a few of these people profess to being novices at the game or still D&D virgins. The game seems to flow swiftly enough..poor Chris Perkins is always the DM, even in commercials. Sorry, I got sidetracked.
Others are veterans with years or decades of gaming experience. They don't exactly agonize over the decisions and no one needs to explain a rule or show them where to look for info on their character sheet. They are able to wring every action out of their turn and sometimes out of someone else's turn. I can't say I blame them, I would want to win too.