Numetal/Retromux
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@Pavel said in Numetal/Retromux:
in WoD, it could be either or both.
Very Very true.
The whole shading them out of plot thing is definitely an asshole move though.
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@MisterBoring said in Numetal/Retromux:
Isn’t this just on-theme for… Vampire?
Erm, yes, in the sense that drinking blood is on-theme for vampire. No, in the sense that dropping Peter Dinklage into a wood-chipper and enjoying him as a slurpee on stage during the first act of Twelfth Night in Central Park is not.
You’re not supposed to be able to maintain power by making everyone refuse to cooperate with you. There was a fair bit of “well, I have to quit the game because I’ve got a herniated disk from bending over backwards coming up with IC excuses to continue to deal with this ass and there’s no other way to get involved.”
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@Gashlycrumb said in Numetal/Retromux:
You’re not supposed to be able to maintain power by making everyone refuse to cooperate with you.
Ah, the <insert political party> gambit.
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@Pavel said in Numetal/Retromux:
@Gashlycrumb said in Numetal/Retromux:
<insert political party>Hate those guys
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@Gashlycrumb said in Numetal/Retromux:
You’re not supposed to be able to maintain power by making everyone refuse to cooperate with you.
At a point, just attempt the IC coup and if you die you die, OR new prince.
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@Pavel Yeah. This resemblence makes it all the more infuriating.
@Jennkryst Stupidly enough, I was actually directly told that I wasn’t allowed to try to do that.
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@Gashlycrumb Bold of them to assume they can stop you from @emitting and +rolling. Sure they can say you fail, but then its blatant cheating on their part that everyone can see.
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@Jennkryst Eehh. Well, fact is, I told the GM what I was trying to do and was told I couldn’t try. It required. GMing. And NPCs and stuff. I guess I could have just run in and tried to shoot him or something, but an intelligent plan that ought to have had a chance of working rather than just being a disruptive kamikaze scene, no.
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@Gashlycrumb said in Numetal/Retromux:
just being a disruptive kamikaze scene, no.
If enough PCs take disruptive kamikaze scenes at the PC leadership, then one would hope staff would take that as a sign that something is amiss in Denmark.
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if you’ve reached a point in a game where you are legitimately considering ham-fistedly trying to force a GM into a scene they have explicitly told you they aren’t going to run, I think it’s time to hang up the cape and put the fang caps away, lol.
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@Wizz This.
I, and others, stuggled to come up with IC reasons to deal with this character, and staff knew it. I, and many others, reported this player’s OOC rudeness to staff repeatedly. (Including a comical moment where the staffer told me how they’d had a talk with the player about their rudeness and the problem was solved, while at the same time the player was paging me rudely, and I told the staffer that was happening and the problem clearly not solved.) Staff knew.
I don’t mind an antangonist/antagonizing PC around. That’s fun. Having to force my character to act against his own interests in order to participate was the problem. Having him launch a suicide attack is, y’know, the same damn thing.
The lesson is more: a) Listen to players when they say another player is a problem, and before they decide to give up and leave or try to blow up the game and leave b) restrain your model-world building at least to the point where you do not need to assign plot-armour to PCs, ‘fudge’ rules to save them from their mistakes, or put up with them being rude, because losing them would lay waste to the setting, and c) Avoid Retro, where supposedly a player who enjoyed such a situation, considered it fair and cool, and bitched about how hard done by he was that nobody liked him, is staffing.