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The entry for thelma is ambiguous: is it the player's character who does not wish to be caught doing something, or is it the player who doesn't want to get caught gaming?
 
The entry for thelma is ambiguous: is it the player's character who does not wish to be caught doing something, or is it the player who doesn't want to get caught gaming?
 
::They are right, the way it is worded is kind of scarry.  [[User:Emry|Emry]] 00:59, 4 May 2009 (PDT)
 
::They are right, the way it is worded is kind of scarry.  [[User:Emry|Emry]] 00:59, 4 May 2009 (PDT)
 
== Social Skill Problem ==
 
 
You forgot one MAJOR aspect of the Social Skill Problem.  The fact that some gamers will intentionally use the game mechanics in such a system to force another player to do what they want (just because they have a higher charisma or similar).  I have seen this on many occasions, and I have seen it crash game tables.  For this reason, when I GM a game, I don't allow social skill checks to be made against PC's unless they can manage to convince me of an acceptable reason why.  I have no moral qualms about what PC's do to eachother, but the players themselves are another story. [[User:Emry|Emry]] 01:01, 4 May 2009 (PDT)
 

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