Topic Brief: Many problems can befall a TTRPG group, and addressing the source, versus the symptom, is the best for fixing them. Some tabletop gamers believe that metagaming in all forms is terrible.
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Many problems can befall a TTRPG group, and addressing the source, versus the symptom, is the best for fixing them. Some tabletop gamers believe that metagaming in all forms is terrible. Even the most well-intentioned GM can screw up and now the fun is spoiled for one or more players.
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- Many problems can befall a TTRPG group, and addressing the source, versus the symptom, is the best for fixing them.
- Some tabletop gamers believe that metagaming in all forms is terrible.
- Even the most well-intentioned GM can screw up and now the fun is spoiled for one or more players.
- Discussing the problems with approaching TTRPGs with a "Player versus GM" mindset.
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