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maybe its my D&Dness coming through, but imo if you dont have trust in the admin (the DM equivalent) then you have nothing
if you cant trust the storyteller to tell a good story, there has been a fundamental and monumental fuckup somewhere along the line
it's more the fact that there's a big difference between a group of 20-30 people to one of 4-5.
When a group is large, that close-knitted trust is not so easy - You don't even need to fuck up that bad, we're all human and make mistakes, but when the group is so big things get blown out of proportion, people distrust more easily, and coordination is way worse.
Doesn't have to be any monumental or fundamental fuckup along the line either, event runners all have to start somewhere and will make mistakes, and that's ignoring the fact that no event runner is the next Stephen King, we're simply people seeking to have fun, so, in the end, you won't have almost anyone with the skill to properly and tightly carry and railroad so many people.
People have to be more lighthearted and less competitive, try to enjoy the time, and if the event is bad give constructive feedback and in no time you'll have a better event runner, and eventually multiple good event runners. It can't all be expected from the event makers as they're here to have fun much like everyone else.
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