Kerney |
I've played or GMed over forty games. A few of those games I've have had few horrible GMing experinces, are not just bad but really bad, as in 'I should have read the module' being a direct quote.
Yet the background materiel shined through in a few cases and I really wanted to play again, because I knew the underlining quality was dang good. I know my first game was not the best (I got better) and I wish the players could get a redo for that.
So what I'm suggesting is that for every ten games played, a player can designate one module for a 'quality replay'. It can still only be played with a different character of a different faction, but it can be played again.
Enevhar Aldarion |
The replay rule was changed several months ago so that you can replay a scenario as much as you want, just you will only get credit the first time you play it. And because of the change, while you still need to replay with a different character, it no longer has to be with a different faction. This change has not been put into any version of the Guide yet, but there is a stickied and locked thread in this forum that states the official change.
Kerney |
The replay rule was changed several months ago so that you can replay a scenario as much as you want, just you will only get credit the first time you play it. And because of the change, while you still need to replay with a different character, it no longer has to be with a different faction. This change has not been put into any version of the Guide yet, but there is a stickied and locked thread in this forum that states the official change.
I know, I guess I do want the credit. I wish I could bleach my recent experience of Murder on the Throaty Mermaid from my brain, alas. I have to run it in a few weeks and I have sworn to do it well.
0gre |
Enevhar Aldarion wrote:The replay rule was changed several months ago so that you can replay a scenario as much as you want, just you will only get credit the first time you play it. And because of the change, while you still need to replay with a different character, it no longer has to be with a different faction. This change has not been put into any version of the Guide yet, but there is a stickied and locked thread in this forum that states the official change.I know, I guess I do want the credit. I wish I could bleach my recent experience of Murder on the Throaty Mermaid from my brain, alas. I have to run it in a few weeks and I have sworn to do it well.
Ask your first GM not to report it and just take credit for it the second time.
Edit: please disregard, see comments below
The Grandfather |
Ask your first GM not to report it and just take credit for it the second time.
I see a big problem if a GM permits that.
Pathfinder adventures are not supposed to be walkovers with full prestige and gold awards every time.What if a character is killed and does not want the GM to report it?
I understand Kerney's point and to some degree find her idea worth taking seriously, but allowing players to do save/load gaming as you suggest is a terrible idea.
IMHO
0gre |
0gre wrote:Ask your first GM not to report it and just take credit for it the second time.I see a big problem if a GM permits that.
Pathfinder adventures are not supposed to be walkovers with full prestige and gold awards every time.
What if a character is killed and does not want the GM to report it?I understand Kerney's point and to some degree find her idea worth taking seriously, but allowing players to do save/load gaming as you suggest is a terrible idea.
IMHO
Ack.
Yeah, I hadn't thought of those aspects of it. I was only thinking in terms of the rewards side of the equation.
Please disregard my above post.