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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 5477979" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>1. PCs that threaten/torture undeserving NPCs simply because the PC isn't getting his way.</p><p></p><p>It really bugs me when players are shocked or annoyed that some piddly NPC is trying to bribe them for a measly few coins, or the NPC is talking down to them as if they don't deserve his respect.</p><p></p><p>Players bribe and talk down to NPCs <strong>all </strong> the time; even worse. But when it happens to their characters, they think they are above the law and throw morals out the window. I've seen PCs do things to NPCs that really made me feel sorry for the poor guy. I've even made players feel super guilty after I explain what they just did and how screwed up that was.</p><p></p><p>I don't really blame players though. For some reason we just naturally think there are no boundaries when playing in a fantasy game where we kill and steal all the time.</p><p></p><p>2. Players that do childish things in game as a way to be humorous. I don't mind comedy relief at all. I try to add humor in my game while at the same time keeping the tone of the game serious. But slapstick childish BS really brings the game to a halt for me. I hate when players do things in game as if we're playing in a Loony Tunes campaign; especially when the grown adult is acting like a 12 year old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 5477979, member: 18701"] 1. PCs that threaten/torture undeserving NPCs simply because the PC isn't getting his way. It really bugs me when players are shocked or annoyed that some piddly NPC is trying to bribe them for a measly few coins, or the NPC is talking down to them as if they don't deserve his respect. Players bribe and talk down to NPCs [B]all [/B] the time; even worse. But when it happens to their characters, they think they are above the law and throw morals out the window. I've seen PCs do things to NPCs that really made me feel sorry for the poor guy. I've even made players feel super guilty after I explain what they just did and how screwed up that was. I don't really blame players though. For some reason we just naturally think there are no boundaries when playing in a fantasy game where we kill and steal all the time. 2. Players that do childish things in game as a way to be humorous. I don't mind comedy relief at all. I try to add humor in my game while at the same time keeping the tone of the game serious. But slapstick childish BS really brings the game to a halt for me. I hate when players do things in game as if we're playing in a Loony Tunes campaign; especially when the grown adult is acting like a 12 year old. [/QUOTE]
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