GMforPowergamers
Legend
And here's what I mean. If the players decide they no longer want to save the world, your solution is to trash the campaign and make a brand new setting from scratch rather than move on and let the former events play out.
Think of it like real-like jobs. Say you're working at McDonald's for a few years, then later decide you don't want that anymore, so you apply and start working at a call centre. When that doesn't pan out, say you go to college for a few years and get some extra training as an electrician...
In both cases, McDonald's doesn't crumple and people still call the call centre; the only difference is, you no longer affect what happens there. Same thing goes for campaigns. People change their minds all the time - why does the world have to end because the heroes decide the main plot isn't their plot any more?
they don't work at McDonalds... they are and have been for a year the only people who can stop the bad guys from killing everyone they know and love... if they don't want to save the world, then the world will not be saved I don't understand the discount.
for how long? what happens when Hec tor Kar comes a knocking and there is no one to stop him?Now, that said, if they're disgusted with their _charatacters_, that's a good reason to tableflip. But if their characters are fine and the world is fine, why not start them down a new path and let the old path continue in the background?
well because there are races that don't make sense? there are no drow in dark sun... there are no clerics in dark sun...Which I get, I suppose, but WHY are these restrictions in place?
well the one that is most restrictive wasn't made by me...My best guess is because they fit YOUR idea of the campaign world/setting you've created.
dark sun is the one with house ruled preserve/defiler...And in all fairness, these aren't unreasonable requests. I'm curious as to why you need to house rule casters, though (except for Dark Sun - that one I understand very well).
those are the backgrounds they wrote...Now, did YOU pick these or did the players actually say that's what they wanted?
I don't get you I make the world they write the background...Because, again, if you decided "this is how your character is" based on what they wrote, you are taking narrative control away from the players and making it YOUR story.
yup... I quit... I let them choose the damn plot, I let them make up characters, half of those plot/worlds are based on what they want and ask for and I still end up being told "Hey that thing I asked for...why did you give it to me..."I think I'm starting to understand what's the issue here... as a writer, you enjoy creating worlds, settings, and plots, and when you try and lay these down on players who think and do what THEY want, it often rails against what YOU want or expect to happen. Then, when you try and nudge/force the plot to go the way you want, the players feel cheated or trapped and want out.
I didn't say that... he did. What I did was congragulate them on not falling for the trap (they circumvented it) then explained what happened and told the player here "Hey you can roll investigate to get the whole story" then when he passed explained "The guy donesn't trust magic, but might of arms you bet it's in his bed room right now."So, it sounds like it was just a flop of a plot. Fair enough, sometimes that happens. Give feedback, learn the pitfalls, move on to a new one. Personally, I would have given at least some small reward beyond the "Princess is in another castle" line. Make it a phyrric victory.
I spend $60 a year keeping a wiki up with foarm just for us to talk gameing. I end every Tuesday night with quastions about what they liked and didn't, and what they think in and out of game is going on...Honestly, if one thing I've picked up from this thread, its that there's a clear issue of miscommunication going on with this table.
but I give up the fact is that I can't keep running a game that even after it is PC requested plot, PC requested sub plot and a list of them voted by PCs witch one to do, then refit by PC backgrounds I am still told the PC had no agency in this...










































































