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Title: Veto ability use
Post by: Jonas Ferry on March 29, 2005, 01:53:06 PM
Hello,

My first post on The Forge and all. So, I just bought Capes and plan to play the first session on Friday. One question is if there's a way for players to veto inappropriate use of abilities. Since the points where players can veto are clearly stated otherwise, and since it's a "competitive cooperative" game, is there a way within the game to stop someone from using "Throw stuff" to drive a car, or do you have to have an out of game discussion of what's fair use and what's not?

In a regular game you could just let them use the ability or not, it doesn't matter that much, but here two or more sides depend on the outcome of the conflict.

- Jonas
Title: Veto ability use
Post by: TonyLB on March 29, 2005, 02:52:42 PM
There is no way to stop someone from using "Throw stuff" to drive a car.  Nor do I think that any out-of-game discussion is warranted, beyond (possibly) "Wow, that's cool!  Where does throwing stuff come into driving a car?"  Abilities are meant to inspire creativity, not to place a strait-jacket on what you can do.
Title: Veto ability use
Post by: Jonas Ferry on March 29, 2005, 02:58:58 PM
Ahh, thanks, I think you saved some discussions on Friday. It's like the opposite of looking at your abilities and thinking what you can do with them, and I think you're right in players getting more creative by thinking that way.
Title: Veto ability use
Post by: Vaxalon on March 29, 2005, 03:08:05 PM
"I throw myself to the side, swerving to try to throw Doctor Pipewrench's evil villains off my tail.  I then throw the car into fourth gear, accelerating madly down the straightaway between fourth avenue and Jetboy street.    I then throw the switch in the Incredimobile that fires the jump jets, launching us over a huge construction site."

:)

Just gotta get creative.
Title: Veto ability use
Post by: LordSmerf on March 29, 2005, 10:07:28 PM
Which brings us back to my all-time personal favorite: "Ignore the pain"...

Thomas