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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNickName" data-source="post: 8385055" data-attributes="member: 50987"><p><strong>Re: fudging rolls and 'soft' railroading:</strong></p><p></p><p>A few years ago, I stopped hiding my rolls behind the DM screen. I put my dice tray in front of the screen so the players can see it, and I roll my dice out in the open. At the time, I did it for dramatic effect. I thought it would just a simple means of letting the players know that I'm willing to surrender a bit of control of the narrative during a crucial part of the adventure. You know, a way to demonstrate that I was going to be completely impartial to the outcome of the scene, that they would "own" some of the risk.</p><p></p><p>It turned out to be a huge change, with a profound impact on the feel and the pacing of the game.</p><p></p><p>My players seemed to prefer it, so I kept doing it. And now, after years of rolling my dice out in the open, it feels weird to roll my dice in secret. Not like I'm cheating or whatever, but more like...it feels like I'm trying to take more than my fair share of the story, or something. It's hard to describe.</p><p></p><p>Do any other DMs roll their dice in the open?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNickName, post: 8385055, member: 50987"] [B]Re: fudging rolls and 'soft' railroading:[/B] A few years ago, I stopped hiding my rolls behind the DM screen. I put my dice tray in front of the screen so the players can see it, and I roll my dice out in the open. At the time, I did it for dramatic effect. I thought it would just a simple means of letting the players know that I'm willing to surrender a bit of control of the narrative during a crucial part of the adventure. You know, a way to demonstrate that I was going to be completely impartial to the outcome of the scene, that they would "own" some of the risk. It turned out to be a huge change, with a profound impact on the feel and the pacing of the game. My players seemed to prefer it, so I kept doing it. And now, after years of rolling my dice out in the open, it feels weird to roll my dice in secret. Not like I'm cheating or whatever, but more like...it feels like I'm trying to take more than my fair share of the story, or something. It's hard to describe. Do any other DMs roll their dice in the open? [/QUOTE]
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