• Sunsofold@lemmings.world
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    11 hours ago

    Immediate flaw there; there is no immersion for the DM. You aren’t breaking their immersion because it can’t exist.

    You could argue for breaking their flow, but that’s only an issue where they aren’t used to it. Once everyone is used to the flow of things, you shorten the workflow from ‘player:intent>player:declaration>DM:mechanical interpretation> DM:request>player:roll>player:report>DM:mechanical interpretation>DM:report>repeat’ to ‘player:intent>player:declaration>DM:mechanical interpretation>DM:report>repeat’

    One of the problems that people have understanding RPG dynamics is the GM/DM is not playing the same game as everyone else. They aren’t an entertainer, like a Martin Clunes, they are an entertainer like a Martin Scorsese, or like a one-person, brain-powered Superblue. Their real role is in ‘making the magic happen.’ The players are ‘playing DnD’ or ‘playing Changeling’ or whatever. The GM, in any GM focused system, is playing The GM’s Game. It’s the same game, no matter which of the GM focused systems they are using to play The GM’s Game. Sometimes, the group of players is of a certain type, and the numbers don’t distract them. Such a group doesn’t need the GM to handle the numbers, but many players do find them distracting, and if the GM can handle it, it can make the game better, which means the GM is winning their game.