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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMaster" data-source="post: 1901043" data-attributes="member: 16362"><p>Defcon_1 I don't agree with you, I am not too fond of very long fluffy description and prefer action, deep conversation with NPC, writing pages about inconsequential things doesn't personally excite me as much. I also don't like when they are too many PC because you have to wait for most of them to post before as a DM you can continue the story, and that's when I feel the story starts to drag. Also often discussion between the PC can forces the DM to Railroad back to the story, which is another thing I hate doing.</p><p></p><p>To me this has nothing to do with PbP or real game it is just a matter of taste.</p><p></p><p>I personally understand Zweishchneid point of view. In my opinion Pbp game should not be a place where player use their PC to do chating between themselves, they are hero wanting to solve problems and they want their character to shine once in a while, while also developing their characters. </p><p></p><p>I know that you are in one of my pbp game and hope you won't have a shock when your character realise that he is the only warrior and the other needs his fighting skills to defeat their opponent. When I roll a diplomacy check even after you wrote the most beautiful piece of writing and that you roll a 1, failling to convince your enemy.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong I am glad to play with you, it teaches me a different way to play pbp. But to say that your style is the only style that can be played on pbp, I completly disagree.  </p><p></p><p>I played with a very good DM Karl Green who also play like me and enjoyed tremendously his game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMaster, post: 1901043, member: 16362"] Defcon_1 I don't agree with you, I am not too fond of very long fluffy description and prefer action, deep conversation with NPC, writing pages about inconsequential things doesn't personally excite me as much. I also don't like when they are too many PC because you have to wait for most of them to post before as a DM you can continue the story, and that's when I feel the story starts to drag. Also often discussion between the PC can forces the DM to Railroad back to the story, which is another thing I hate doing. To me this has nothing to do with PbP or real game it is just a matter of taste. I personally understand Zweishchneid point of view. In my opinion Pbp game should not be a place where player use their PC to do chating between themselves, they are hero wanting to solve problems and they want their character to shine once in a while, while also developing their characters. I know that you are in one of my pbp game and hope you won't have a shock when your character realise that he is the only warrior and the other needs his fighting skills to defeat their opponent. When I roll a diplomacy check even after you wrote the most beautiful piece of writing and that you roll a 1, failling to convince your enemy. Don't get me wrong I am glad to play with you, it teaches me a different way to play pbp. But to say that your style is the only style that can be played on pbp, I completly disagree. I played with a very good DM Karl Green who also play like me and enjoyed tremendously his game. [/QUOTE]
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