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<blockquote data-quote="karlindel" data-source="post: 5466810" data-attributes="member: 27103"><p>It depends on the disruptive behavior, and how much it bothers me and/or other players and the GM. Different game groups have different levels of disruption that is acceptable. </p><p></p><p>I have played in beer and pretzels style games in which plenty of table talking took place. I have been in other games where the players preferred to stay in character most of the time, and felt that more than a little table talk got in the way of the game.</p><p></p><p>I have, however, found that generally people wait longer than they should to deal with disruptive players. I had a player in one of my campaigns that was on the edge many times (played a borderline evil character when I had made it clear from the start that no evil characters were allowed, talked down to other players, made a big deal about basic party decisions), and I spoke to him several times about his behavior, and when I spoke with them they would improve for awhile, but then slid back into bad habits. Eventually, I had to ask him to leave, and I wish I had done it sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlindel, post: 5466810, member: 27103"] It depends on the disruptive behavior, and how much it bothers me and/or other players and the GM. Different game groups have different levels of disruption that is acceptable. I have played in beer and pretzels style games in which plenty of table talking took place. I have been in other games where the players preferred to stay in character most of the time, and felt that more than a little table talk got in the way of the game. I have, however, found that generally people wait longer than they should to deal with disruptive players. I had a player in one of my campaigns that was on the edge many times (played a borderline evil character when I had made it clear from the start that no evil characters were allowed, talked down to other players, made a big deal about basic party decisions), and I spoke to him several times about his behavior, and when I spoke with them they would improve for awhile, but then slid back into bad habits. Eventually, I had to ask him to leave, and I wish I had done it sooner. [/QUOTE]
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