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6 months ago  ::  Jan 12, 2013 - 5:20PM #11
Grimli
Date Joined: Jun 1, 2010
Posts: 198

Jan 12, 2013 -- 4:42PM, Matyr wrote:

Grim, the point was they all agreed to play at lower level and then whined about not being hire level.  I think the right choice here is "if you want to play at high level, play at high level.  If you want to play at low level, stop complaining."




I understand the agreementbut it appears the players appeared to have changed their minds.

I can't think of  a player who has a character, comes to the boards and handbooks and them imagines their character more awesome and more efficent.

Talk to the player on what the issue is.  People change their minds, if they aren't happy you should try to fix it.

But you are right I find it unfair to do to a DM particularly if that DM has spend money or time on modules of that said level.

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6 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 1:23AM #12
Mastercliff
Date Joined: May 14, 2010
Posts: 367

Jan 12, 2013 -- 1:04AM, zyllig7 wrote:

People seem to be focusing on the "murder mystery" part.  That was just one example, they do this with every single quest that is not simply "The townsfolk say there's a marauding monster and point to a cave, telling you it went in there".  Basically if I do not hand them the entire plot they do this.



Then they don't want to play your low level game.  They started it, found they didn't like it.  It happens.


Jan 12, 2013 -- 1:04AM, zyllig7 wrote:

Really?  You don't think there should be any amount of work involved in the game?  It should just be "here is a monster to kill, go do it"?



Really?  You think the players should spend hours going back and forth while accomplishing nothing because they can't figure out the riddle of the lock combination holding back their answers?  It should just be "here is a roadblock, throw yourselves uselessly at it."

See?  I can throw your blindness right back at you.  Maybe you should have finished reading the whole statement, instead of focusing on half a sentence.

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