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<blockquote data-quote="Sulicius" data-source="post: 9452990" data-attributes="member: 6896569"><p>I had a really tough session on Wednesday, and not because Roll20 was out!One player had confided in me that he was not enjoying the campaign that much anymore because of some parts of how we played and behavior of other players. This was quite a blow to hear, since he is the last remaining player of my original group, and a high school friend of mine.So… we had a talk with the whole group. </p><p></p><p>Stuff like this is crazy tense to me, as he pretty much told other players he did not enjoy the way they play. He wanted more combat and a bit harder challenges, while the others enjoyed the role play more. </p><p></p><p>But things went well. We all looked for solutions instead of looking for blame, and we found a couple things to try. So we agreed on doing them for 5 sessions and see how we feel about it.I was so happy with how the conversation went (got some help from my sister), and now I really am excited for the next session.</p><p></p><p>s if it was supposed to be, we took a little break and Roll20 came back on. We had a cool fight, made easier because the party healed a god to help them, and ended with a sweet plan.The party is tricking two enemy factions into fighting each other with a fiendishly clever plan by one of the players, and had a clear idea of where they wanted to go next session.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, the player who had issues didn’t talk about it in a constructive way, and put the blame on other players during the talk. Now two other players both feel like they were unfairly judged for something that, even I agree, wasn’t their fault. I just know that talking about blame won’t get us anywhere.</p><p></p><p>D&D is awesome, but sometimes conflicting desires in the game makes things difficult. I hope the solutions we found will work out, and everyone will enjoy the game more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sulicius, post: 9452990, member: 6896569"] I had a really tough session on Wednesday, and not because Roll20 was out!One player had confided in me that he was not enjoying the campaign that much anymore because of some parts of how we played and behavior of other players. This was quite a blow to hear, since he is the last remaining player of my original group, and a high school friend of mine.So… we had a talk with the whole group. Stuff like this is crazy tense to me, as he pretty much told other players he did not enjoy the way they play. He wanted more combat and a bit harder challenges, while the others enjoyed the role play more. But things went well. We all looked for solutions instead of looking for blame, and we found a couple things to try. So we agreed on doing them for 5 sessions and see how we feel about it.I was so happy with how the conversation went (got some help from my sister), and now I really am excited for the next session. s if it was supposed to be, we took a little break and Roll20 came back on. We had a cool fight, made easier because the party healed a god to help them, and ended with a sweet plan.The party is tricking two enemy factions into fighting each other with a fiendishly clever plan by one of the players, and had a clear idea of where they wanted to go next session. Sadly, the player who had issues didn’t talk about it in a constructive way, and put the blame on other players during the talk. Now two other players both feel like they were unfairly judged for something that, even I agree, wasn’t their fault. I just know that talking about blame won’t get us anywhere. D&D is awesome, but sometimes conflicting desires in the game makes things difficult. I hope the solutions we found will work out, and everyone will enjoy the game more. [/QUOTE]
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