Dec 27, 2015, 8:01 AM

@Misadventure said:

@Wizz Why? Because if the definition of the RP freedom needed is to alter the set story, which for me is only what is on screen, then I feel you are either very oversensitive to how something that is on the far side of the galaxy is affecting your RP,

What are you even talking about? If you're playing this Star Wars game, you're not playing "on the far side of the Galaxy" from the plot. You're part of the First Order or the Resistance. AoA is not set in some backwater solar system, you're encouraged to app in with feature characters that are explicitly on-screen.

I don't know if they micro-manage the "canon plot" here the same way the game I remember did, but that one followed the same formula and it was that weird "The Canon Is Sacred And Inviolable" attitude that I found so weird.

If you're going to wind up on the Death Star just in the natural course of the game, why is it such a bazonkers idea that your actions could have some impact? I'm here to play a game of make-believe, not watch somebody masturbate about how much better they could have written the novelization of the script. If I wanted to watch A New Hope play out literally the same way it does in the movie, for example, I'd fucking watch A New Hope.

or you want to specifically alter that canon. I have little interest in catering to those approaches.

Great! Why?
I really don't see how in a WoD game, having someone run a scene that is clearly on rails is so universally reviled, but in a Star Wars game it's expected.