Thomas Shey
Legend
Same. I have never seen this happen before. Sure, players have fun sometimes and the DM lets them -- tavern brawls, shopping for weapons and armor, maybe a side quest, brief things like that -- but I have never seen a game where a table of players all wanted to go off the adventure script to do total nonsense for hours at a time.
Where's the fun in that? Why would they do it to themselves, and why would the other players stand for it?
I've heard stories about this, and seen some limited forms of it. When done collectively, its sometimes the sign of people who, well, really aren't that interested in the game elements of the game; they'd be just as happy with freeform roleplaying, but they're where they are. When done individually, its usually either people who run to being spotlight hogs or just are bad at time sharing, and the reason it gets tolerated is other players have been taught its the GM's job to reign that in, and for whatever reason, they aren't.