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<blockquote data-quote="Keeper of Secrets" data-source="post: 1943219" data-attributes="member: 13836"><p>Ramien,</p><p></p><p>Some of your points could just as well be in the imagination as real. For instance, the favoritism towards the blind player. Maybe you're right and maybe you're not. As far as the issues go about the rolling the dice behind the screen and the other issues, that seems to be the standard way its done. (Though occassionally I will have everyone - including myself - roll in the open for more excitement.)</p><p></p><p>I guess I see some of your problems in the final point you make but wonder whether or not it is something worth quitting the group over. Are you having any fun at all?</p><p></p><p>See, regardless of whether or not you are right, your GM is right or whatever, teh real question is whether or not this is something you look forward to or not. I had a player in a game who dropped out because I (the GM) had too much role playing and investigation and not enough mindless combat for his tastes. If he had posted that here he likely would not have gotten too much sympathy. But right or wrong, if he (and you) are not having fun in a game no matter who is right or wrong, surely you can find somewhere else to play.</p><p></p><p>But there is another aspect I'd like to point out. If you are in a decent game, don't leave because things are not the way you'd like them to be. By overhearing conversations at the game store, at cons and even on message boards, I am convinced that lots of campaigns are ones I would not enjoy and very week I am pretty thankful that my group is pretty cool (despite some minor complaints).</p><p></p><p>That is my partial advice/partial soapbox for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keeper of Secrets, post: 1943219, member: 13836"] Ramien, Some of your points could just as well be in the imagination as real. For instance, the favoritism towards the blind player. Maybe you're right and maybe you're not. As far as the issues go about the rolling the dice behind the screen and the other issues, that seems to be the standard way its done. (Though occassionally I will have everyone - including myself - roll in the open for more excitement.) I guess I see some of your problems in the final point you make but wonder whether or not it is something worth quitting the group over. Are you having any fun at all? See, regardless of whether or not you are right, your GM is right or whatever, teh real question is whether or not this is something you look forward to or not. I had a player in a game who dropped out because I (the GM) had too much role playing and investigation and not enough mindless combat for his tastes. If he had posted that here he likely would not have gotten too much sympathy. But right or wrong, if he (and you) are not having fun in a game no matter who is right or wrong, surely you can find somewhere else to play. But there is another aspect I'd like to point out. If you are in a decent game, don't leave because things are not the way you'd like them to be. By overhearing conversations at the game store, at cons and even on message boards, I am convinced that lots of campaigns are ones I would not enjoy and very week I am pretty thankful that my group is pretty cool (despite some minor complaints). That is my partial advice/partial soapbox for you. [/QUOTE]
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