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Anticipating a Problem: How to handle with players "Set in their ways"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Foundry of Decay" data-source="post: 4356421" data-attributes="member: 846"><p>My only suggestion would be to give him an overview of what your game will be featuring. Let him know you are willing to listen to his concerns if he has any, but note to him any points you have set in stone (Such as the ruleset you are using, and races for example).</p><p></p><p>You can let him know that the times and places he's suggested are noted, and you'll have to confer with the other players as well (It should be generally mutual).</p><p></p><p>If he does end up gaming with you all, it might take him time to start getting the vibe of things. If he becomes disruptive about something that would bog the game down, let him know that you'll talk with him after about it. If he actively starts sabotaging the game or generally puts down every effort your or others have while playing, give him a warning. If he continues to do so, ask him to leave.</p><p></p><p>That's about all I can suggest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foundry of Decay, post: 4356421, member: 846"] My only suggestion would be to give him an overview of what your game will be featuring. Let him know you are willing to listen to his concerns if he has any, but note to him any points you have set in stone (Such as the ruleset you are using, and races for example). You can let him know that the times and places he's suggested are noted, and you'll have to confer with the other players as well (It should be generally mutual). If he does end up gaming with you all, it might take him time to start getting the vibe of things. If he becomes disruptive about something that would bog the game down, let him know that you'll talk with him after about it. If he actively starts sabotaging the game or generally puts down every effort your or others have while playing, give him a warning. If he continues to do so, ask him to leave. That's about all I can suggest. [/QUOTE]
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