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6 months ago  ::  Dec 14, 2012 - 2:42PM #61
TheOneWhoCallCrow
Date Joined: May 14, 2010
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Dec 14, 2012 -- 12:48PM, Salla wrote:

Dec 14, 2012 -- 10:56AM, TheOneWhoCallCrow wrote:



So what if we are jerks?

 




That sentence tells me everything I ever needed to know about you.  Good-bye, and good riddance.  *Blocked*




Ha! Jokes on you, I am already blocked. For what reason, I don't know but your sig tells me everything I need to know about you. 

Alright back on topic. 

If the people is becoming a problem at your table, you have to talk it out. If it fails then you can always kick that person out. No point to let the game suffer from one's person actions. 

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6 months ago  ::  Dec 14, 2012 - 7:09PM #62
WhisperMagellan
Date Joined: Jun 8, 2010
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Dec 14, 2012 -- 1:12PM, Salla wrote:

Try actually reading what people write ... I know it's a new idea to you...



Pot, meet Kettle.

My solution: if you aren't paying attention and don't have a plan for your turn, you are delaying until you do. If you miss an entire round, so be it. If you can't be bothered to pay attention, don't play in the game. I'd rather have 1DM and 2 players that are playing and actively participating than 1 DM and 5 players with 1 or 2 being total attention vacuums.
I use that in my play-by-post games: players have 3 days from when they are tagged to respond. After that, they are delaying until they get around to posting. If too much time goes by (more than a couple weeks), they are dropped until they choose to return.

Fortunately, I haven't run into this problem in the last 20 years--back when I was in college at the student-union gaming club.

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For some reason, none of my friends were surprised by this...
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