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<blockquote data-quote="Bastoche" data-source="post: 2180030" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>If they're good friend, you should be able to speak out game about their tactics without hurting their feelings. If you think it's metagaming I think you would be right, but if you think such "behavior" should be banned, I'm sorry for you.</p><p></p><p>The other suggestion might be: take the game less seriously, just like them. I used to play with friends who didn't take the game as seriously as I can sometime do and in these circumstances, I either pass or join the fun by not taking it more seriously than they. </p><p></p><p>As for the undead campaign screwing your character concept, you should talk about that with your GM. It's a scenario issue IMO. A good D&D GM should mkae sure every character's abilities get some game use once in a while (i.e. every session) else your character is ill suited to the campaign. Tell him about the problem and ask for his suggestions!</p><p></p><p>We started a new campaign a while ago with many of my friends from different RPG background and 3 different (incompatible) playing style took place at the table. Since then, we've talked about it together and found a compromise that suited everyone. Since then, we're having about twice as much fun. And we still have some game problems that needs to be adressed and we're metagaming it real time to make the game more enjoyable for everyone. If banning metagaming ruins the the fun, your not handling the metagaming the proper way IMO. It's all about fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bastoche, post: 2180030, member: 306"] If they're good friend, you should be able to speak out game about their tactics without hurting their feelings. If you think it's metagaming I think you would be right, but if you think such "behavior" should be banned, I'm sorry for you. The other suggestion might be: take the game less seriously, just like them. I used to play with friends who didn't take the game as seriously as I can sometime do and in these circumstances, I either pass or join the fun by not taking it more seriously than they. As for the undead campaign screwing your character concept, you should talk about that with your GM. It's a scenario issue IMO. A good D&D GM should mkae sure every character's abilities get some game use once in a while (i.e. every session) else your character is ill suited to the campaign. Tell him about the problem and ask for his suggestions! We started a new campaign a while ago with many of my friends from different RPG background and 3 different (incompatible) playing style took place at the table. Since then, we've talked about it together and found a compromise that suited everyone. Since then, we're having about twice as much fun. And we still have some game problems that needs to be adressed and we're metagaming it real time to make the game more enjoyable for everyone. If banning metagaming ruins the the fun, your not handling the metagaming the proper way IMO. It's all about fun! [/QUOTE]
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