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<blockquote data-quote="mythusmage" data-source="post: 2454195" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>Get the feeling some people would do well in the broad jump? I must admit, some people are so adamant about their position, and nigh as adamant I'm as adamant about mine. Rel and Fu, posters assumptive.</p><p></p><p>Chaps, you don't know me. You have never met me or seen me play. You know me only from these forums and what I post here. Your impressions are based in incomplete information. Add to that an evident reluctance to tender this poster the benefit of the doubt.</p><p></p><p>You have given me the impression you are not comfortable with certain styles of play. I point out that certain styles of play are not that horrible, and you can get used to them. Nothing more. Nothing about being the 'one true way' or any of that fecal material. To put this as clearly as I possibly can, you are more adaptable than you know.</p><p></p><p>That's it. That's my message. I cannot, I will not force you into any course of action you are reluctant to follow. I can only encourage you to try the other road, I cannot make you take it.</p><p></p><p>I have my favorite style of play, and I reserve the right to promote it. I will not say it's the only way to play, only that it's something people might want to try if they are so inclined. If not so inclined that is their choice.</p><p></p><p>The most important thing where RPGs are concerned is that the players are engaged enough in the adventures they come back for the next session. That's what matters. Your game bores the players soon you will have no players. They keep coming back you must be doing something right.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your games, however you play. And remember these words of wisdom from one Linus van Pelf, "Twenty years from now who's going to know?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mythusmage, post: 2454195, member: 571"] Get the feeling some people would do well in the broad jump? I must admit, some people are so adamant about their position, and nigh as adamant I'm as adamant about mine. Rel and Fu, posters assumptive. Chaps, you don't know me. You have never met me or seen me play. You know me only from these forums and what I post here. Your impressions are based in incomplete information. Add to that an evident reluctance to tender this poster the benefit of the doubt. You have given me the impression you are not comfortable with certain styles of play. I point out that certain styles of play are not that horrible, and you can get used to them. Nothing more. Nothing about being the 'one true way' or any of that fecal material. To put this as clearly as I possibly can, you are more adaptable than you know. That's it. That's my message. I cannot, I will not force you into any course of action you are reluctant to follow. I can only encourage you to try the other road, I cannot make you take it. I have my favorite style of play, and I reserve the right to promote it. I will not say it's the only way to play, only that it's something people might want to try if they are so inclined. If not so inclined that is their choice. The most important thing where RPGs are concerned is that the players are engaged enough in the adventures they come back for the next session. That's what matters. Your game bores the players soon you will have no players. They keep coming back you must be doing something right. Enjoy your games, however you play. And remember these words of wisdom from one Linus van Pelf, "Twenty years from now who's going to know?" [/QUOTE]
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