Phlebas
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dren said:Yes, I use save points, kind of, I do the "Dallas scenario" in other words they wake up from a dream. I know it's cheesy, but I would rather use that trick then ruin an ongoing campaign. If the players agree we just go back anywhere from an hour to a session and then hit replay. I think I've done this twice in the last ten years for different groups. I explain that they experienced a certain truth, but, things can be different if they take the same steps again (i.e. dice rolls and other creatures also have free will.)
But I do this for convenience (mostly mine) and not so the players take a chance that they wouldn't otherwise do.
I've only had to do this once, but it ruined the whole feel of the campaign, the players didn't like it and we abandoned it soon after that. With hindsight I should have either lived with it and carried on, or just abandoned the campaign and started something different
it was early on in a campaign where the players wanted to go off in a completely different direction (and ended up being captured) - it might work differently in a mature campaign, but in general i think you have to live with what you do, even if it makes a lot more work on the ref, and occasionally the famous, "And roll new characters please"
Re: THE LINE - the best games are a whole series of lines, of various widths that take you from point to point. kind of like a train set with orcs