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  3. Well, Call of Cthulhu was fun, but Jesus Christ some players are bad at investigation games.

Well, Call of Cthulhu was fun, but Jesus Christ some players are bad at investigation games.

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    wrote last edited by
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    Well, Call of Cthulhu was fun, but Jesus Christ some players are bad at investigation games.

    One player said “Those guys are definitely carrying out a conspiracy” and despite prodding, the party proceeded to ask nothing about what they were doing, what their background was, or anything of that nature. It took half a night of being spooked and hunted down one-by-one that convinced them
    maybe they should listen in on a conversation.

    I think the most frustrating thing as a GM is the passivity of players; when they just sit back and wait for stuff to happen or to be told where to go. Com’on! Do things!

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      Well, Call of Cthulhu was fun, but Jesus Christ some players are bad at investigation games.

      One player said “Those guys are definitely carrying out a conspiracy” and despite prodding, the party proceeded to ask nothing about what they were doing, what their background was, or anything of that nature. It took half a night of being spooked and hunted down one-by-one that convinced them
      maybe they should listen in on a conversation.

      I think the most frustrating thing as a GM is the passivity of players; when they just sit back and wait for stuff to happen or to be told where to go. Com’on! Do things!

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      @NullNowhere @Xenograg Are the players new to TTRPGs?

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        @NullNowhere @Xenograg Are the players new to TTRPGs?

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        wrote last edited by nullnowhere@sakurajima.social
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        @ramsey@phpc.social @Xenograg@dice.camp no, not at all. But we’re currently working through them not being such … adults as characters.

        By which I mean: they’re very much in the mould of “let the authorities handle it, let’s not risk it, etc”

        I’ve been playing with them for a bit. They’re one of the most risk adverse groups I’ve ever met, even when I almost always reward them for being daring. It’s a source of much pain.

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