Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26184570-20161025025746/@comment-25356210-20161201213719

Or, you could be reasonable like everyone else. The Mahaal might conquer all, or the Ancients exterminate who they don't like if I had it how I made it. (This is at least a little exaggerated.)

Sure, to an extent. Let me be clear in making sure that you know I DO think logic is always (or should) always be present, but listen, many of us don't want to listen to others, and many roleplays, if not most, have fantasy logic which screws up reality, such as Legolas speed bowmen and fireballs.

I do try to use logic, and would be much better off, but first players don't want to accept their fate, or try to argue their own false sense of logic (based off their own set of thoughts and not necessarily what has or would ACTUALLY happen). I'd rather not go and judge players as to exactly what some do, but I think you can see what I mean.

In strategy games, you use your strategy based off a set game and unchanging rules and you win. In roleplays people b*tch about how something wasn't fair, how the game master is wrong, or how that they did is so much better and are the most amazing players ever, super smart and strategic, and should have won!