mistergone
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Ciaran said:My theory on freaky LARPers:
The reason that LARPs seem to have more weirdos in them than tabletop games comes from the fact that, as a general rule, LARPs have an open admission policy.
If you’re starting a new tabletop game and advertising for new players, and someone with mental or social problems shows up and creeps you and your friends out, you wouldn’t invite them back, would you? In fact, many DMs I know who have had bad experiences like this in the past now ‘interview’ new players to see what they’re like, preferably in some neutral environment like a bar or restaurant, so that they don’t have to worry about inviting a psycho over to their own house.
But most LARPs (in my experience) have no such restrictions. LARP gamemasters seem to labor under the impression that, in order to remain impartial, they have to refrain from making any value judgements in regard to the player base, making it inappropriate for them to reject people from the game; or else there are so few LARPers available that they’ll take anyone they can get. The result? Players with the sort of severe issues that would get them rejected from tabletop groups are able to get into LARPs; they are, in fact, only able to get into LARPs.
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- Eric
I agree here. LARPs are usually way more open than tabletop games. Another of my theories is that like-attracts-like, so say you have a group that at least SEEMS to be on the "wild" side of gaming, you'll most likely get the kind of people who really want to be freaky.
I personally do screen my potential players for tabletop games, as I've had a lot of bad experiences back in my "give them a chance" days with people I did not want to let in my house. Now I meet everyone at the local game store and run a combat scenario and talk with them beforehand. Maybe as a matter of course, I have a harder time finding players for my game now. I still, though not as much as I used to, try to give people a chance. But guys like the player who wanted to play the Cult of Extacist whose major focus was masturbation, well, I threw him out of my house right away. I just won't stand for that.