kensanata
Explorer
I think the problem is not stuff like people carrying lots of arrows and all that. If that were it, there'd be a tiny solution for every tiny problem you had. Such as what happens when an archer fires into a melee where friendlies are involved. Or how much all these arrows weigh, etc. And even playing a selfish character who tricks the party into visiting a solar for his own good would be acceptable. It's hard to tell what's bothering you. If he suggested improvements to your NPCs, then ask him to help you make them. Use all the powergaming skills to your advantage, too. As far as I can tell, all these things have a solution.
Except for one.
Players reading books while I'm talking. Players scoffing at the story I prepared.
I think common decency would demand that they at least not show it if they are bored. It's ok to be a combat machine in my games, and to be eager for a fight. It might even be ok to skim the monster manual while the mage spends a few minutes on a research side-quest. But not when it basically comes down to ignoring other people at the table.
Except for one.
Players reading books while I'm talking. Players scoffing at the story I prepared.
I think common decency would demand that they at least not show it if they are bored. It's ok to be a combat machine in my games, and to be eager for a fight. It might even be ok to skim the monster manual while the mage spends a few minutes on a research side-quest. But not when it basically comes down to ignoring other people at the table.