A while ago I joined a game ran by someone I considered a RP friend. For whatever reason, GM them and player me instantly got into conflicts, and I left the situation with hurt feelings and someone that used to be a RP friend, instead of a RP friend. They treated me like a stranger, and it was really kind of shocking and disturbing.
Fast forward to more recent times, and someone I've known for years and wrote with for years is chatting with me. It comes up in conversation that he and I used to bicker about characters and plots and various bits of running a RP. Then he says, "But you and I haven't bickered in a long time."
My response? "It's been a while since you dealt with GM Ruby."
It made me think about the first situation, where someone I felt was a friend was anything but friendly when I joined their game. So I wonder...is there truly a GM you, and a player you? Do you find when you run a game that you act differently, even to people that you're kinda sorta friends with here on the Guild?
Is it ever a problem? Do you even realize it while you're going through the motions?
Fast forward to more recent times, and someone I've known for years and wrote with for years is chatting with me. It comes up in conversation that he and I used to bicker about characters and plots and various bits of running a RP. Then he says, "But you and I haven't bickered in a long time."
My response? "It's been a while since you dealt with GM Ruby."
It made me think about the first situation, where someone I felt was a friend was anything but friendly when I joined their game. So I wonder...is there truly a GM you, and a player you? Do you find when you run a game that you act differently, even to people that you're kinda sorta friends with here on the Guild?
Is it ever a problem? Do you even realize it while you're going through the motions?