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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 6400836" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Since you accuse me of false premises, could you please rephrase the above since I seem to be misunderstanding what you mean. To me, the above means that it is far better to have a highly invested DM than highly invested players. After all, apparently that's true 90% of the time according to you.</p><p></p><p>To me, it's not a zero sum game. </p><p></p><p>if a DM's investment hinges on me choosing from a limited list of predefined concepts that he has vetted, then I'm going to flat out say that I'm not interested in playing with that DM. Mostly because IME any DM whose investment is so precarious that me playing a different kind of pretend elf than what he or she approves of causes the DM to become a "show up and play" DM, then I strongly believe that that DM will carry that forward into the campaign itself and any action the players take that the DM doesn't approve of will be met with the same reaction as trying to play a class/race that the DM doesn't approve of.</p><p></p><p>I find it very difficult to believe that a DM could be so easily discouraged during chargen but not during play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 6400836, member: 22779"] Since you accuse me of false premises, could you please rephrase the above since I seem to be misunderstanding what you mean. To me, the above means that it is far better to have a highly invested DM than highly invested players. After all, apparently that's true 90% of the time according to you. To me, it's not a zero sum game. if a DM's investment hinges on me choosing from a limited list of predefined concepts that he has vetted, then I'm going to flat out say that I'm not interested in playing with that DM. Mostly because IME any DM whose investment is so precarious that me playing a different kind of pretend elf than what he or she approves of causes the DM to become a "show up and play" DM, then I strongly believe that that DM will carry that forward into the campaign itself and any action the players take that the DM doesn't approve of will be met with the same reaction as trying to play a class/race that the DM doesn't approve of. I find it very difficult to believe that a DM could be so easily discouraged during chargen but not during play. [/QUOTE]
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