Quote Originally Posted by Xirean View Post
The tricky thing about this idea is that it's a group game. Unless you play with trusts you will always be playing with other people. Everything you do in an instance will effect everyone else in that instance. This is why I hold the stance that everyone has an equal say in how the run goes. Everyone has the ability to start a vote kick or a vote to abandon after all. This effectively means that you will always be told how to play and you will always be telling others how to play by simply playing with them. Whatever pace you go you are declaring both your opinion and your intentions. It's only fair that your party members are free to do the same.
Absolutely agree. Those are the rules.

Yet again. I myself love these big pools. I like to calculate how much I can absorb with a sphere and other ways. But... for some reason, at these moments, I begin to feel like a nerd (I'm talking about myself) and lose interest in the game. As if I mercantilely want to quickly finish the dungeon, get the currency and move on. It’s like I’m devaluing my being in the game and equating visits to the DF with work. Not like a game.

Do you remember this? People said they say "if you skip the story, they won't communicate with you." I thought cool. People respect the story. They love the game and its universe. How wrong I was when I entered the praetorium. But that's another jar of worms.)