Yesterday I had a quick conversation with some peeps on G+ about the philosophy of others telling you what you’re playing/running etc is, to use a phrase from Zak S ”badwrongfun”…
So I thought I would plop it up here too for peeps to think/talk about..
And slap on the official Wrathofzombie Seal of Approval..

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About wrathofzombie
I am a History major attending a community college until I can get more financial aid and attend a four year school. I am living in NJ with my girlfriend who is currently wrapping up on obtaining her PhD in Toxicology. I love Star Wars, Role-playing, video games, working out, reading, writing, and hanging with my girlfriend, dog (Perfect), and two kittens (Birch and Brambles).
My main focus on this site will be my discussion of Role-playing games and ideas and hopefully contribute something worth a damn.
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August 21st, 2012 at 10:35 am
A friend of mine has always told me to make/run systems I’d enjoy playing in. So, if someone says it’s wrong, they’re pretty easy to ignore (unless It’s me talking to myself again.)
August 21st, 2012 at 1:14 pm
Fuck yeah man! You talk to, and touch, yourself all you want!
August 21st, 2012 at 1:11 pm
But what if I continue to play games that aren’t my style and frustrate me? Would that be playing it wrong?
August 21st, 2012 at 1:16 pm
Nope.. If you keep playing games like that, find some enjoyment out of it.. be it friends, jokes, and characters… if you’re the GM and it bothers you, crack open a big can o’ DYI and hack the shit to make it work for you and your group:)
In the end, what system, what does and doesn’t bother you and your players about a system and what is desired should be discussed.