Aldarc
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You've yet to establish how MMI is actually occurring in AW. You're asserting it, but there's not work. Please do the work and stop just asserting that you're right.
I don't think that is necessarily the case. However, IMHO, it really sounds like some people who dislike MMI as a criticism - and I don't include you here - attempting to deflect that criticism by trying to create a picture that all TTRPGs are fundamentally MMI through shallow analyses, faulty understandings of other games, and superficial comparisons. This is to say, the rhetorical strategy appears to amount to saying that "if 5e is MMI then everything is MMI for [insert spurious reasons here], ergo MMI is an invalid criticism."I think it really sounds like this argument is more about people wanting 5E to be more like AW and Burning Wheel. If that is the case, I say it is way better to talk about what those games do that 5E doesn't and why 5E would benefit from it. Because I think getting to that argument first by way of Mather May I, is just a bad way to have these discussions. Again, it is essentially a pejorative. No one wants mother may I in their games, so if you introduce that as a problem, particularly if you are using an expansive view of it that includes any game where the GM has authority over outcomes, I don't know, doesn't seem a very good faith discussion to me