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Supplemental books: Why the compulsion to buy and use, but complain about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 6408006" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>You take things to such extremes. Either that are only know perfect people and only play with perfect people. The examples I mentioned are one aspect of an other wise fun person to play with. So instead of saying get out of my game because you do one thing that bothers me I take precautions to keep the game fun for everyone at the table including them. The guy that cheated on his dice rolls moved away and I get emails asking me to run a game on roll20 because he misses playing with me as a DM. I would still play with him and was sad to see him move away because other than the need to cheat on dice rolls he was an engaged player who made the game fun for everyone at the table. </p><p></p><p>The powergamer who I never say yes to right away is also a great role player. I love having him at my table. He gets very involved in the world he writes game journals and when I say no or when I make modifications to what he wants he accepts it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Why would I not play with him when I have a perfect solution that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 6408006, member: 9037"] You take things to such extremes. Either that are only know perfect people and only play with perfect people. The examples I mentioned are one aspect of an other wise fun person to play with. So instead of saying get out of my game because you do one thing that bothers me I take precautions to keep the game fun for everyone at the table including them. The guy that cheated on his dice rolls moved away and I get emails asking me to run a game on roll20 because he misses playing with me as a DM. I would still play with him and was sad to see him move away because other than the need to cheat on dice rolls he was an engaged player who made the game fun for everyone at the table. The powergamer who I never say yes to right away is also a great role player. I love having him at my table. He gets very involved in the world he writes game journals and when I say no or when I make modifications to what he wants he accepts it. Why would I not play with him when I have a perfect solution that works. [/QUOTE]
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