tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1406088964942152547.post6221778428608873932..comments2024-03-28T21:31:47.191-04:00Comments on The Abode of McThag: ResearchAngus McThaghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09295013525738248801noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1406088964942152547.post-41864531857753125912015-09-15T13:11:32.012-04:002015-09-15T13:11:32.012-04:00FuzzyGeff allowed everyone who experimented with t...FuzzyGeff allowed everyone who experimented with the priming issue to have a gun. Which boiled down to two people, and the second one was ONLY because I was seen to have a functioning gun. The other four players just complained it wasn't fair and demanded to know why the GM was playing favorites. FuzzyGeff's reply telling them that our methods were open to all didn't mollify them.<br /><br />If the GM says my owning an FG.42 because it's anachronistically better than the weapons he'd envisioned is bad, I'll change my character. But if the game is set in a world that has contact with 1944-1950 Earth and no limits on letting us buy military tech than our starting wealth, I'm getting the FG.42 or the StG.44. That's the GM picking his parameters and my working within them.<br /><br />I'm the GM more often than not, so I understand what people are trying to do about the feel and flavor. It's just, most times, the GM seems to be unable to say no in the face of the logic I presented.<br /><br />My Traveller game, should it be played again, is at such a stage. The speculative technology of 2015 isn't the same as that of 1977. We live in a world of better computers than that game. There needs to be an explanation as to why there are no iPhones in The Third Imperium or the setting needs adapted to allow them. Cyberism and Transhumanism don't happen in the Traveller universe, and an explanation has to be given or the modern player will wonder why not.Angus McThaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09295013525738248801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1406088964942152547.post-31210507816048771762015-09-14T18:48:05.369-04:002015-09-14T18:48:05.369-04:00You sound like the kind of player I'd absolute...You sound like the kind of player I'd absolutely love/hate. There's something to be said for "intended feel of a setting" but that level of detail and thought into how things works not only helps me flesh out things I might have missed, but allows me to plan things with the knowledge that the party has a trump card; the person with a secret electrically primed micro-smg reigns supreme in what would otherwise have been a terribad situation with nobody having magic or guns, and a person who just so happens to have enough money to buy a small town has a lot of pull if it's really needed. <br /><br />As a GM, I'd request you not be a jerk about it and flaunt it, but I'd totally let you have what you earned by research, ingenuity, and system knowledge. Should I ever run anything in which you had an interest, I'd consider it an honor and a pleasure to have you along to find ways to ruin my plans and save the day. Siegehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04745434959272272759noreply@blogger.com