Originally Posted by Mungrul
My years DMing D&D and WFRP taught me that sometimes, it's best to ignore the rules or make your own if that's going to result in your group enjoying your game more and creating their own, unique narrative.
But there is one key problem here, though, and that is that a good DM will make those rules changes in consensus with their players. But that's not what's happening here, where Larian is that authoritarian DM who unilaterally imposes their rules on the game. Yes, it can be argued that since DM Larian is dealing with potentially millions of players in their game, consensus is not possible. Sure, but I see that as Larian's problem to solve, not mine.