I might be ok for game master in Majatra
If you all understand what I mean
That's just giving them power that even mods don't have. That's way excessive.Aquinas wrote:I would support the idea of having a few Game Manager managed nations (or even regions) with a GM able to set down guidelines for RP, decide which parties/players/etc. can join etc.
I'd imagine that the players would spend more time arguing than RPing with such a scheme.Aquinas wrote:Inevitably, this would attract jealousy/resentment/suspicion in some quarters (and I'm sure I will have my head bitten off just for suggesting it!) but in all honesty, I think it would be the best way to get RP really moving.
Hear, hear!Liu Che/Zhuli wrote:Theoretically, having a game master would be nice, however, I think such a situation would end poorly. If the game master does not know the country's history and culture, how is the game master expected to act in a realistic and interesting way? If his or her decisions are based solely on his or her goals and ideas for the nation, then it really defeats the purpose.
Yes, it would be a great boon for godmodders.soysauce wrote:We'd end up in a situation where the people who act like they own a country have the accreditation to back that up
EEL123 wrote:Yes, it would be a great boon for godmodders.soysauce wrote:We'd end up in a situation where the people who act like they own a country have the accreditation to back that up
To express your statement another way, if you had the right person, if he did it the right way, and if he worked with the right people, he could make a really good job out of it. Three "ifs" = too much risk.Aquinas wrote:The right person, doing it in the right way, working with the right people could make a really good job of it.
EEL123 wrote:To express your statement another way, if you had the right person, if he did it the right way, and if he worked with the right people, he could make a really good job out of it. Three "ifs" = too much risk.Aquinas wrote:The right person, doing it in the right way, working with the right people could make a really good job of it.
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