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For questions about pacing, the rhythm of the game and how smoothly things proceed around the table. Proper pacing makes the game progress seamlessly while bad pacing can make an unimportant scene take too long. Maintaining the pace is usually the GM's responsibility.
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How to make in-game planning more fruitful and fun?
Consider changing your game prep to include scenes that might play out when indecision or lack of consensus becomes an issue. Allow for a certain reasonable amount of time for the players to come to a …
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How to make in-game planning more fruitful and fun? [duplicate]
My gaming group is very mature, empathetic and thoughtful; in character and out. They are pretty much the perfect gaming group, but one of the players whose opinion I trust to be honest has come to me …