Kamikaze Midget said:They are all games, and no game anywhere that I have ever played has ever tried to mimic any sort of reality.
mythusmage said:In all cases?
Not the sort of realism I am thinking of. For all that D&D® has rules, for all that the action takes place in an imaginary setting, RPGs are more like real life in that one cannot reliably predict what's going to happen. Unlike Frodo, the typical adventuring party doesn't have a Gollum to (inadvertantly) bail them out when they mess up. So when they do mess up they do, or really should, have to deal with the consequences of their folly.
As the old saying goes, feces occur. How you deal with that is your business.
They've stopped being RPGs. The meme seems to be, RPGs are a game, and must be played as a game. One must adhere strictly to the rules, and if the rules do not allow for an action, or an action by a particular playing piece, then that action cannot be performed.
Psion said:Fixed yer typo...hong said:Come back GMS, all is forgiven.![]()