mamba
Legend
yep, pretty clear...It should be clear to both of you that this hasn't gone anywhere for many hundreds of pages.
yep, pretty clear...It should be clear to both of you that this hasn't gone anywhere for many hundreds of pages.
I mean, I don't know about Hriston, but I would be happy to concede that it would be easy for a player, whether meaning to or not, to abuse a situation in which they were given carte blanche to make up their own contact, ship, or whatever (depending on background, I would hope) and insert it into the adventure's narrative wherever they please, whenever they please. That absolutely would be a bad thing, and the way the 2014 Background Features are written, that they could be read that way.yep, pretty clear...
it is part of my point, probably even the main part. For a feature to work, there must be a reasonable, feasible in world explanation how it does so. If all it takes is the player saying so, that is not enough and invites abuse.if the above is (at least part of) your point, then I think that you're right about it.
Honestly, this point is to me probably the most important factor in my enjoyment of the game. It has to make sense within the context of the setting (the setting, mind you, not the story).Also, it definitely breaks believability, and that negatively affects my enjoyment of the game. I want the game world to be believable (within the confines of it already being a fantasy setting)
I don't see those two as different things. The story is simply the setting when it's breathing - coming to life - but I think I get your distinction.Honestly, this point is to me probably the most important factor in my enjoyment of the game. It has to make sense within the context of the setting (the setting, mind you, not the story).
Yeah, I just don't accept "it makes a better story" as an acceptable reason for going around the rules on its own.I don't see those two as different things. The story is simply the setting when it's breathing - coming to life - but I think I get your distinction.
Yeah, I just don't accept "it makes a better story" as an acceptable reason for going around the rules on its own.
it would be easy for a player, whether meaning to or not, to abuse a situation in which they were given carte blanche to make up their own contact, ship, or whatever (depending on background, I would hope) and insert it into the adventure's narrative wherever they please, whenever they please. That absolutely would be a bad thing, and the way the 2014 Background Features are written, that they could be read that way.
Yeah it is. Rule of cool is great, but by itself it's just not enough to allow something otherwise nonsensical. Unlikely, sure.Isn't this just "rule of cool?" I mean you are free to not like that, but that's how I took this statement.