Kormydigar
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Bendris Noulg said:Actually, though, this raises the question (yet again) of why a published setting (with it's own flavor) is held to a different standard than a homebrew setting (with it's own flavor)? The fact that a "professional" campaign is accepted as-is and that a GM's campaign is questioned shows a lack of trust towards the GM, and anyone that doesn't trust their GM shouldn't be at that GM's table to begin with.
Honestly, folks should just trust their GMs more... If he really does suck or is a jerk, it won't take long to figure it out. Come to think of it, "restrictions" or not, if he sucks or is a jerk, you're not going to hang out long anyways, so why make a fuss about it?
If he's good, it will work; but it can only work if the GM is given a chance to prove it and himself. In my book, good GMs with good ideas not being given that chance is a shame, and seeing campaign world conditions only in terms of "restrictions" is the primary reason for that happening.
Very well said Kudos to you