So, I'm having some issues with another player. We've only had 4 games, and he's driving me nuts. Basically it boils down to the fact that he's constantly thowing out caustic insults cleverly disguised as witty barbs. He does this in a manner that makes it unclear if they are in or out of game. He'll start ripping on my PC while the characters are together, but then continue to do so even when our PC's are in seperate places. I'm taking the insults personally because if he's not there in game to insult my PC, I assume he's insulting me. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!
There is also a game play philosophy issue here.
My view is that the player and the DM are on the same team and I’m supposed to help the DM as much as I can to bring about a good game from all involved. That means I tend to be very proactive and, so long as it makes sense, I chase down plots and NPC’s whether or not there’s something in it for my character.
My impression of his philosophy is that he takes an adversarial role with the DM but at the same time expects the DM to entertain him by throwing out plots until one comes by that he likes or thinks he can get something out of and then he follows it.
Neither of these styles is right or wrong, and I don’t think they’re the main cause of my frustrations. Though, I think they may be playing into his lack of enjoyment. It is my impression that he was feeling overshadowed by my gaming style. It’s even possible he thought I was trying to hog the limelight. So, I’ve tried toned it down.
Anybody have a similar experirence that can help me out on this?
Oh, and up until recently I was the DM for a year and a half. This is the first time we've PCed together.
Thanks,
ThaDium
There is also a game play philosophy issue here.
My view is that the player and the DM are on the same team and I’m supposed to help the DM as much as I can to bring about a good game from all involved. That means I tend to be very proactive and, so long as it makes sense, I chase down plots and NPC’s whether or not there’s something in it for my character.
My impression of his philosophy is that he takes an adversarial role with the DM but at the same time expects the DM to entertain him by throwing out plots until one comes by that he likes or thinks he can get something out of and then he follows it.
Neither of these styles is right or wrong, and I don’t think they’re the main cause of my frustrations. Though, I think they may be playing into his lack of enjoyment. It is my impression that he was feeling overshadowed by my gaming style. It’s even possible he thought I was trying to hog the limelight. So, I’ve tried toned it down.
Anybody have a similar experirence that can help me out on this?
Oh, and up until recently I was the DM for a year and a half. This is the first time we've PCed together.
Thanks,
ThaDium
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