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Old 07-22-2021, 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackBellamy [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
You can roleplay a scumbag, I don't think anyone will disagree with that. It's hard though, because for a good role player you need to be consistent and good ethical people find it hard to be an evil scumbag on a consistent basis. Sure when you have your D&D session the rogue can do something naughty and the requirements are complete. But to do it time after time, you have to be rotten on the inside.

The first person who knew how the list worked and still took the beads and didn't report it was a scumbag, and so was every single person who followed until that one guy who gave it all up. An opportunistic scumbag on the inside, the real person. You can talk about mechanics and lists and what Brad intended or what the coding issues are but in the end I don't want to play with scumbags. People who game the system to screw others for their own benefit, using weak-ass mechanics or intended excuses are just that and I'm glad to know most people feel the same way.

Oh I understand the humor and the deviousness of it, a part of me appreciates it, like if the movie had a good plot. But those people were dirty. Defend them and be as dirty as they are.
Yea, it really is unacceptable that people get an advantage through using game mechanics.

Participation trophies for all!

green really did get the shittiest players
 


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