tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4832866431918588129.post7199033215293809905..comments2024-02-25T08:15:47.886-05:00Comments on Professor Pope: Forgotten Songs Retrospective -- "Jermlaine Attack"NakiaPopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17406561137170462267noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4832866431918588129.post-47796172392992517882010-12-02T14:27:57.318-05:002010-12-02T14:27:57.318-05:00You know, I still thought it was all pretty funny....You know, I still thought it was all pretty funny. It just veered a little more strongly into dark humor that perhaps you intended. <br /><br />Our lack of ability to make decisions as a group did seem to be the ultimate bane of the campaign. Looking back at other groups that I played in, it didn't seem like an uncommon problem. But simmering interpersonal dynamics did seem to make it worse.<br /><br />I never expect a party to perform well at coordinated tactics. I actually love a good combat where everything is going pear shaped and people are running around in confusion (like this session). But I would hope that a party could agree on the larger goals of a game. My players in recent years have been a blessing in that respect.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17635116929490398699noreply@blogger.com