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<blockquote data-quote="UngeheuerLich" data-source="post: 6858689" data-attributes="member: 59057"><p>Why are you arguing at all? There are many ways to have fun with D&D. I just lost a group because player expectation and DM expectation didn't fit together well enough.</p><p>One player expected to win all the time. I expected as DM that PCs adjucate the situation and flee or use other tactics than just go in and fight.</p><p>Neither one or the other playstyle is wrong, but better find different tables to play.</p><p></p><p>About the PC wants to do everything without asking... difficult in a game about imagination. The only way to have you not ask is limiting yourself to a gaming board or tiles and accept that you resolve battles with a board game. Creative use of the terrain is limited. Instead you use it tactically and may use options presented to you at the beginning of the fight.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to start that as a PC you never have all informations and that the DM always wins if he wants to. Easiest way is to just build npcs as PCs and use the sme broken combos everyone uses. And because the enemies have only one big fight, they will always win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngeheuerLich, post: 6858689, member: 59057"] Why are you arguing at all? There are many ways to have fun with D&D. I just lost a group because player expectation and DM expectation didn't fit together well enough. One player expected to win all the time. I expected as DM that PCs adjucate the situation and flee or use other tactics than just go in and fight. Neither one or the other playstyle is wrong, but better find different tables to play. About the PC wants to do everything without asking... difficult in a game about imagination. The only way to have you not ask is limiting yourself to a gaming board or tiles and accept that you resolve battles with a board game. Creative use of the terrain is limited. Instead you use it tactically and may use options presented to you at the beginning of the fight. I don't want to start that as a PC you never have all informations and that the DM always wins if he wants to. Easiest way is to just build npcs as PCs and use the sme broken combos everyone uses. And because the enemies have only one big fight, they will always win. [/QUOTE]
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