Bombernoy said:
Clearly we do have different play styles, I mean, I would love to play frodo, the character who essentially gets to look at everyone else and say "I OWN YOU". And since the original LotR post had levels, I assumed that was part of your issue, mea culpa. But even in the fact that you thought I meant if you didn't play like me you were wrong shows we don't see eye to eye. I think a good gm and players usually work out the rules without much issues, if there are problems they work around them. I mean, sure DH has flaws, but all systems do if you look hard enough, and aside from psyker, dh is actually one of the harder ones to really break. Also, I'm not allowed 2d6 in monopoly, and I only get to start with half the money, some people complained about balance issues and how I was always winning
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A good GM and players can work out the issues with the rules... but they shouldn't have to. The fact that people can fix a fault in a game through house ruling or just ignoring the issue doesn't change it from being a fault. Certainly people can and will have fun with the Ascension rules. But those people would have had fun whether the rules were balanced or not. For someone who wants to have his Magos character actually contribute equally to a session as the psyker, these rules are useless.
Again: You can always unbalance a balanced game if that's your thing. Balancing an unbalanced one means there was a game design failure.
A better example from Lord of the Rings would be this: what if one of the players thought "wow, elven archer! That sounds cool! Master with the bow, graceful and athletic" etc etc. Fell in love with the Legolas concept. But upon starting play discovered that the archer class, while not bad, paled in comparison to Aragorn's ranger class or Gimli's fighter one. If in the fight with the Uruk hai he managed to kill 2 bad guys while the others killed 25 each. He starts to look at his character sheet and think why am I here? I'm slowing down the group. I'd be better off killing my character and coming back as a ranger...
Actually, maybe that's what happened to Boromir...
That is almost...poetic. So...beautifull. "Alas! Clearly the Fates have ruled against me! Let us now end this march of misery!"