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<blockquote data-quote="mamba" data-source="post: 9464412" data-attributes="member: 7034611"><p>I think it is too reductive to say that if a compromise is not reached then at least one person must have acted in bad faith. Sometimes people just have very different preferences that are too far apart for a compromise.</p><p></p><p></p><p>for the longest time they did, many still do</p><p></p><p></p><p>no one is talking about always calling the shots, and no one can force anyone into a ‘compromise’ they do not like, so at some point either the player accepts what the DM is offering or it is time to find a different DM</p><p></p><p>Not sure why you call that the DM calling the shots or why you expect the DM to always cave in order to not be accused of it</p><p></p><p></p><p>no, it means it usually goes both ways and an actual compromise is found, but in those cases where it is not, what do you expect to happen? Are you forcing the DM to accept something they are not willing to accept? How is that any different from the players calling the shots at that point?</p><p></p><p>Also, good luck with that, so yes, if no compromise is reached, that player is out since they cannot very well force the DM to accept their wish regardless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamba, post: 9464412, member: 7034611"] I think it is too reductive to say that if a compromise is not reached then at least one person must have acted in bad faith. Sometimes people just have very different preferences that are too far apart for a compromise. for the longest time they did, many still do no one is talking about always calling the shots, and no one can force anyone into a ‘compromise’ they do not like, so at some point either the player accepts what the DM is offering or it is time to find a different DM Not sure why you call that the DM calling the shots or why you expect the DM to always cave in order to not be accused of it no, it means it usually goes both ways and an actual compromise is found, but in those cases where it is not, what do you expect to happen? Are you forcing the DM to accept something they are not willing to accept? How is that any different from the players calling the shots at that point? Also, good luck with that, so yes, if no compromise is reached, that player is out since they cannot very well force the DM to accept their wish regardless [/QUOTE]
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