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<blockquote data-quote="Lyxen" data-source="post: 8430836" data-attributes="member: 7032025"><p>And sometimes, you are stuck, you can't even run what you had plan to run (sometimes because of annoying players but these have all the permission to do what they like, right ?), and you can't see a way out to get back to what you had prepared. And you still want to run the game, to try and please the players. Do you really think that all the DMs who do that do it on purpose to annoy the players ?</p><p></p><p>It's incredible how DMs can be bad people with nasty intentions, but players are always pure of heart poor little snowflakes in danger of being railroaded.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh yes, and of course every beginning DM knows that he is going to need it, and brings his certificate with him for players to sign.</p><p></p><p>This displays a level of respect for someone who has prepared a game for you close to zero, Zero tolerance. The thing is that I'm pretty sure that if I, as a DM, applied the same principle, I would boot every single entitled player out of my table in no time. But no, I must be too good of heart, trying to accommodate them, just as I'm accommodating as a player when a DM is stumbling around a bit.</p><p></p><p>Honestly at this stage, let's just agree to disagree. Sticking to principles like this and as a consequence getting nasty with real people who are simply try to run games for you is the mark of such horrendous playing habits (and simple behaviour as a person, actually) that I really hope that it's just a stance that you are taking here because you are safely hidden behind the internet and that you never behaved that badly with real people in real games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyxen, post: 8430836, member: 7032025"] And sometimes, you are stuck, you can't even run what you had plan to run (sometimes because of annoying players but these have all the permission to do what they like, right ?), and you can't see a way out to get back to what you had prepared. And you still want to run the game, to try and please the players. Do you really think that all the DMs who do that do it on purpose to annoy the players ? It's incredible how DMs can be bad people with nasty intentions, but players are always pure of heart poor little snowflakes in danger of being railroaded. Oh yes, and of course every beginning DM knows that he is going to need it, and brings his certificate with him for players to sign. This displays a level of respect for someone who has prepared a game for you close to zero, Zero tolerance. The thing is that I'm pretty sure that if I, as a DM, applied the same principle, I would boot every single entitled player out of my table in no time. But no, I must be too good of heart, trying to accommodate them, just as I'm accommodating as a player when a DM is stumbling around a bit. Honestly at this stage, let's just agree to disagree. Sticking to principles like this and as a consequence getting nasty with real people who are simply try to run games for you is the mark of such horrendous playing habits (and simple behaviour as a person, actually) that I really hope that it's just a stance that you are taking here because you are safely hidden behind the internet and that you never behaved that badly with real people in real games. [/QUOTE]
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