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<blockquote data-quote="practicalm" data-source="post: 8148110" data-attributes="member: 6777923"><p>So much of this is context dependent. </p><p>In a situation where the gaming group is a group of friends and the code is that no one can be excluded then the GM and the players need to compromise on their visions to find common ground. The example doesn't show this happening.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to put a bunch of campaign ideas I'm interested in running and let the players vote. This way other people interested in running a game can also put their ideas out and the players can vote for the ones they want to play. If none of the games are interesting to a specific player, they need to find something else to do.</p><p>This can happen when the group is large enough to support a couple of games or people with enough time to be in multiple games.</p><p>There might be some negotiation with players around the different ideas but the GM needs to provide some solid details on what is expected from the players. And players interested need to follow those guidelines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="practicalm, post: 8148110, member: 6777923"] So much of this is context dependent. In a situation where the gaming group is a group of friends and the code is that no one can be excluded then the GM and the players need to compromise on their visions to find common ground. The example doesn't show this happening. I prefer to put a bunch of campaign ideas I'm interested in running and let the players vote. This way other people interested in running a game can also put their ideas out and the players can vote for the ones they want to play. If none of the games are interesting to a specific player, they need to find something else to do. This can happen when the group is large enough to support a couple of games or people with enough time to be in multiple games. There might be some negotiation with players around the different ideas but the GM needs to provide some solid details on what is expected from the players. And players interested need to follow those guidelines. [/QUOTE]
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