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<blockquote data-quote="LordEntrails" data-source="post: 9512746" data-attributes="member: 6804070"><p>It doesn't matter if you believe me or not. Personal disparagement is not acceptable on this forum. And whether you believe something is possible or not also doesn't matter. Because what I stated is true. You are the one equating it with solving D&D. To us, D&D is much more than combat. Probably because combat is pretty boring when you have the skills our table does. That you have never played at such a table is understandable. But denying the possibility of such a table existing among millions of tables playing D&D is arrogance that no one could do something you can't.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I already answered the question that I asked. You know? Lay out the question and then discuss it?</p><p></p><p>Good for you that you don't believe it. You are wrong. I say it does. Prove me wrong or just attack me again, your choice. Or chose to engage where you have something useful to discuss.</p><p></p><p>Sure, it speeds up play at our table because it keeps all players engaged constantly. Yes this is a thing because guess what? Not everyone plays the same way you do. We play virtually. And yes, when you play virtually it becomes a real thing to maintain player's attention for minutes on end when they have no reason to pay 100% attention. With re-rolling init, they have a reason to pay 100% attention. Therefore when their turn comes around they know what is going on. They have been thinking about it. They have been playing out the scenario real-time in their head.</p><p></p><p>Yes, there are other ways to address attention issues. This one works for us and give us lots of other benefits we enjoy.</p><p></p><p>Why are you so hell bent on proving me wrong? Why do you think it's acceptable for you to basically call me a liar? Can you not accept that other tables play differently than you do?</p><p></p><p>I've feel I've added to the discussion by discussing tools that help minimize the cons of this approach. By discussing how re-rolling init benefits are table. How we enjoy the chaotic feel it gives to combat.</p><p></p><p>You have added... what? Calling me out saying my table does not play the way it does. That my experience must be invalid or a lie because it doesn't match your experience? That I must be lying because you don't know people who can do what I say happens at my table?</p><p></p><p>What a small world you live in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordEntrails, post: 9512746, member: 6804070"] It doesn't matter if you believe me or not. Personal disparagement is not acceptable on this forum. And whether you believe something is possible or not also doesn't matter. Because what I stated is true. You are the one equating it with solving D&D. To us, D&D is much more than combat. Probably because combat is pretty boring when you have the skills our table does. That you have never played at such a table is understandable. But denying the possibility of such a table existing among millions of tables playing D&D is arrogance that no one could do something you can't. Yeah, I already answered the question that I asked. You know? Lay out the question and then discuss it? Good for you that you don't believe it. You are wrong. I say it does. Prove me wrong or just attack me again, your choice. Or chose to engage where you have something useful to discuss. Sure, it speeds up play at our table because it keeps all players engaged constantly. Yes this is a thing because guess what? Not everyone plays the same way you do. We play virtually. And yes, when you play virtually it becomes a real thing to maintain player's attention for minutes on end when they have no reason to pay 100% attention. With re-rolling init, they have a reason to pay 100% attention. Therefore when their turn comes around they know what is going on. They have been thinking about it. They have been playing out the scenario real-time in their head. Yes, there are other ways to address attention issues. This one works for us and give us lots of other benefits we enjoy. Why are you so hell bent on proving me wrong? Why do you think it's acceptable for you to basically call me a liar? Can you not accept that other tables play differently than you do? I've feel I've added to the discussion by discussing tools that help minimize the cons of this approach. By discussing how re-rolling init benefits are table. How we enjoy the chaotic feel it gives to combat. You have added... what? Calling me out saying my table does not play the way it does. That my experience must be invalid or a lie because it doesn't match your experience? That I must be lying because you don't know people who can do what I say happens at my table? What a small world you live in. [/QUOTE]
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