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<blockquote data-quote="alms66" data-source="post: 6154988" data-attributes="member: 93441"><p>If you have a problem with your GM in any way - take notes. Bring it up after the session is over, otherwise you're disrupting the flow of the game (an exception could be made here for something terribly egregious like a GM just flat out dictating your character's actions for no apparent reason, with no explanation). That's especially true for players that are experienced GM's themselves and goes a further 'doubly so' when their GM in that instance is not experienced. Disruption pisses off, not just the GM, but the other players as well, so make sure it's really damned important before you bring it up in game (as in, if not rectified right now, you're prepared to walk away from the table and never come back - or close to it), if not, it can wait until later and patches can be made by the GM to fix any mistakes, or the GM can modify his behavior in future sessions.</p><p></p><p>With that said, some GM's just never learn and need a Backseat GM at their table just to make the game playable - witnessed such a GM recently myself, unfortunately there was no Backseat GM...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alms66, post: 6154988, member: 93441"] If you have a problem with your GM in any way - take notes. Bring it up after the session is over, otherwise you're disrupting the flow of the game (an exception could be made here for something terribly egregious like a GM just flat out dictating your character's actions for no apparent reason, with no explanation). That's especially true for players that are experienced GM's themselves and goes a further 'doubly so' when their GM in that instance is not experienced. Disruption pisses off, not just the GM, but the other players as well, so make sure it's really damned important before you bring it up in game (as in, if not rectified right now, you're prepared to walk away from the table and never come back - or close to it), if not, it can wait until later and patches can be made by the GM to fix any mistakes, or the GM can modify his behavior in future sessions. With that said, some GM's just never learn and need a Backseat GM at their table just to make the game playable - witnessed such a GM recently myself, unfortunately there was no Backseat GM... [/QUOTE]
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