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| gameinfo:same_page [2019/07/29 18:34] – [Do you play to win?] restless | gameinfo:same_page [2019/07/29 18:42] (current) – [In order to really have fun with this game, the rulebook is something that...] restless | ||
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| e) expected to work against each other, alliances are temporary at best | e) expected to work against each other, alliances are temporary at best | ||
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| === The GM's role is: === | === The GM's role is: === | ||
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| e) There' | e) There' | ||
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| === The players' | === The players' | ||
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| c) ...to fling their characters into tough situations and make hard, sometimes, unwise choices | c) ...to fling their characters into tough situations and make hard, sometimes, unwise choices | ||
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| === Doing the smartest thing for your character' | === Doing the smartest thing for your character' | ||
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| c) ...isn' | c) ...isn' | ||
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| === The GM's role to the rules is... === | === The GM's role to the rules is... === | ||
| - | ** a) ...follow them, come what may. (including following house rules) ** \\ | + | ** a) ...follow them, come what may (including following house rules) ** \\ |
| b) ...ignore them when they conflict with what would be good for the story \\ | b) ...ignore them when they conflict with what would be good for the story \\ | ||
| c) ...ignore them when they conflict with what " | c) ...ignore them when they conflict with what " | ||
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| === After many sessions of play, during one session, a player decides to have her character side with an enemy. This is... === | === After many sessions of play, during one session, a player decides to have her character side with an enemy. This is... === | ||
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| ** e) ...a meaningful moment, powerful and an example of excellent play. ** | ** e) ...a meaningful moment, powerful and an example of excellent play. ** | ||
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| === A fistfight breaks out in a bar! The details of where everything is – tables, chairs, where everyone is standing is something that... === | === A fistfight breaks out in a bar! The details of where everything is – tables, chairs, where everyone is standing is something that... === | ||
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| c) ...you can decide on the spot using specific game rules (rolling dice, spending points, whatever) \\ | c) ...you can decide on the spot using specific game rules (rolling dice, spending points, whatever) \\ | ||
| d) ...isn' | d) ...isn' | ||
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| === In order to really have fun with this game, the rulebook is something that... === | === In order to really have fun with this game, the rulebook is something that... === | ||
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| f) ...Only one person needs to really know the rules and it can be explained in 10 minutes or less to everyone else. | f) ...Only one person needs to really know the rules and it can be explained in 10 minutes or less to everyone else. | ||
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