Majoru Oakheart
Adventurer
Yes. But no one is annoyed as much as me. And apparently half the people don't even notice. After one session I was talking to one of the players at my table and I said "Wow...I was DMing that game and it was really frustrating to have to put up with his constant complaining about how hard the game was the whole time." He just said "Really? I didn't notice. Was he complaining?"I think a lot of us are familiar with this problem - maybe even feel it a bit ourselves. I just think most of us are better at controlling that reaction to adversity coming from an unknown quantity.
But I do think a practical issue comes out of this since it's at a public game. Are other participants at these D&D Expeditions starting to notice and be irritated by his whining?
But he mentioned it at least 4 or 5 times during the session. I mean, that was 4 or 5 times over a 4 hour long session. Maybe I remember it more because I'm the one DMing and I kind of take it personally when someone accuses me of reading the adventure wrong. Plus, I used to be a volunteer in Living Greyhawk and Living Forgotten Realms so I know the process of creating these adventures and know most of the people involved in writing them and editing them. I can take offense to people assuming that those people would be attempting to write adventures purposefully to kill off people.
It has been at least noticed by a couple of people. When I bring it up, they'll say "Yeah, that's kind of crazy. That encounter was actually pretty easy, not sure why he was complaining like that."
But most people ignore him and move on. I'm just the one DMing so I probably notice more often than other people.