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<blockquote data-quote="Remathilis" data-source="post: 9827580" data-attributes="member: 7635"><p>I'll be blunt: I have stated repeatedly that I have a standard I hold for new games I'm joining: no options less than what the core rulebook gives. If I don't see that, I will walk. I've been told I am entitled and wrong for having that standard. I can only imagine this is because people have a problem with me, as a player, having said standard because they feel if I'm going to walk because of it, that I must be calling them a bad DM rather than a DM who I feel I won't have fun playing with.</p><p></p><p>I've given up trying to explain that. So now I <em>am</em> calling them a bad DM.</p><p></p><p>Because it all comes back to the DM is Always Right and the Player is Always Wrong mentality that this board in particular exposes at every opportunity. Every DM is above reproach, every DM immune to criticism. I'm sick of it. So if you want to make players the bad guys, I'll play that role. To be fair, I think a lot of DMs are high on their own farts and could stand the reminder they aren't Tolkien or Martin and that those carefully considered visions aren't any better or worse than a kitchen sink gonzo game. </p><p></p><p>So yeah, your game (editorial, not personal) sounds terrible and I don't think I'll have fun playing it. Thanks for the invite, but no thanks. Either accept the criticism that your pitch doesn't interest me or don't. I don't care. But you (editorial) can quit trying to defend that since I didn't like it, I'm the one that's wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remathilis, post: 9827580, member: 7635"] I'll be blunt: I have stated repeatedly that I have a standard I hold for new games I'm joining: no options less than what the core rulebook gives. If I don't see that, I will walk. I've been told I am entitled and wrong for having that standard. I can only imagine this is because people have a problem with me, as a player, having said standard because they feel if I'm going to walk because of it, that I must be calling them a bad DM rather than a DM who I feel I won't have fun playing with. I've given up trying to explain that. So now I [I]am[/I] calling them a bad DM. Because it all comes back to the DM is Always Right and the Player is Always Wrong mentality that this board in particular exposes at every opportunity. Every DM is above reproach, every DM immune to criticism. I'm sick of it. So if you want to make players the bad guys, I'll play that role. To be fair, I think a lot of DMs are high on their own farts and could stand the reminder they aren't Tolkien or Martin and that those carefully considered visions aren't any better or worse than a kitchen sink gonzo game. So yeah, your game (editorial, not personal) sounds terrible and I don't think I'll have fun playing it. Thanks for the invite, but no thanks. Either accept the criticism that your pitch doesn't interest me or don't. I don't care. But you (editorial) can quit trying to defend that since I didn't like it, I'm the one that's wrong. [/QUOTE]
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