thread: 2006-01-12 : A third kind of me
On 2006-01-12, Levi Kornelsen wrote:
"How many of you know that until maybe three years ago, I believed that RPG rules were for gaming groups who couldn't figure out how to work together?"
Until about six months ago, I was sure that RPG rules were the absolute bedrock that groups needed in order to work together to build anything else of real value.
Until two months ago, I had managed to convince myself that I, personally, had no problems at all with the GM having complete and absolute authority in their own game.
(I'm still behind the rest of you folks, but I'm catching up).
Now, can you imagine what we'll all know next year?
This makes Scott go "What happened 2 months ago?"
This makes LBK go "I read Dogs."
Seriously. That was it. Two-thirds of the jargon and discussions I'd been reading went *click*. Which is, of course, why I'm here, trying to get more Vincent-esque goodness.
This makes LBK go "No, wait, sorry."
Agh. Dogs showed me the other way to do it about a month ago. I *broke* a month before that, but had no alternative methods until then.