I saw this post and was like wtf is this and why are people upvoting this. Then I realized it’s gamingcirclejerk. Now I’m happy you guys are coming over to lemmy :D loved the sub
Bears are child's play. I still can't clean my brain of the day my DM got the object of his unrequited love to play out his sex fantasy in front of her boyfriend by getting her to yes-and yerself into a liason with a DM-insert dragon.
But, like, what if it's just been a really long time since you've played D&D, and you're just really lonely, and long to feel the touch of a 20 sided polygon?
This exactly. I make a note of ruling out things like this at session zero when I DM and also help others to identify their limits. I’ve had people ask why I make such a big deal out of it and my answer is always “because I’ve seen what happens if I don’t.”
I’m cautiously optimistic for the game. But either A) they’re lying out of their ass or B) they got rid of all the cool stuff like a live background world, any sort of AI, etc. Or C) they made a huge evolutionary step forward (for Bethesda).
They’re fixing the wrong things. It’s a case of survival bias. Everyone always complains about bugs. So they try to improve but miss getting rid of the parts that actually made people put the game down and walk away.
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