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<blockquote data-quote="Black_Swan" data-source="post: 3632347" data-attributes="member: 10982"><p>I would play it but make sure that all the players are in the same mindset. I just played a game like this and it bombed because people came at it from different angles.</p><p></p><p>2 people wanted to make the world better. 1 Person wanted to make the world evil or atleast make a big part of it heavily evil. Another peson embraced true chaos and wanted to make the world one giant chaotic ball of whatever. Some of the players just didn't care and just showed up to play.</p><p></p><p>Just a warning...</p><p></p><p>Our group eventually started shedding players as the stronger more vocal members began influencing others to their way of thinking. It all came to a head when the evil member was confronted and he decided to bow out instead of modify his character to fit with what was left of the group. After that there just weren't enough people to keep playing the game.</p><p></p><p>Good luck...I'd play but definitely make sure everyone knows what they're getting into in the beginning and are all looking at the end goal in a similar way. They don't have to be cookie cutter but should be able to come to an agreement as to what the world will be and why they are on their quest. Otherwise be prepared for infighting as members begin to get paranoid as to how the other players want the new world to play out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black_Swan, post: 3632347, member: 10982"] I would play it but make sure that all the players are in the same mindset. I just played a game like this and it bombed because people came at it from different angles. 2 people wanted to make the world better. 1 Person wanted to make the world evil or atleast make a big part of it heavily evil. Another peson embraced true chaos and wanted to make the world one giant chaotic ball of whatever. Some of the players just didn't care and just showed up to play. Just a warning... Our group eventually started shedding players as the stronger more vocal members began influencing others to their way of thinking. It all came to a head when the evil member was confronted and he decided to bow out instead of modify his character to fit with what was left of the group. After that there just weren't enough people to keep playing the game. Good luck...I'd play but definitely make sure everyone knows what they're getting into in the beginning and are all looking at the end goal in a similar way. They don't have to be cookie cutter but should be able to come to an agreement as to what the world will be and why they are on their quest. Otherwise be prepared for infighting as members begin to get paranoid as to how the other players want the new world to play out. [/QUOTE]
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