It's made even worse by the fact that just this month, they're letting PCs join the NPC equivalent of the police.
PCs that are never trusted by the Natives should never equal PCs being allowed to join this enforcement group run by NPCs. I mean who are they going to be allowed to enforce? The entire city?? Or just the 200 PCs with zero authority towards native citizens. Why would they even give any level of authority to characters that they don't trust?
I might be remembering it wrong, but we used to have PCs working with/in the government. There was less "the NPCs will never trust you" back then.
It feels more like the older the game gets, the more things we used to be able to do and the interaction with the population as a whole gets walked back.
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PCs that are never trusted by the Natives should never equal PCs being allowed to join this enforcement group run by NPCs. I mean who are they going to be allowed to enforce? The entire city?? Or just the 200 PCs with zero authority towards native citizens. Why would they even give any level of authority to characters that they don't trust?
I might be remembering it wrong, but we used to have PCs working with/in the government. There was less "the NPCs will never trust you" back then.
It feels more like the older the game gets, the more things we used to be able to do and the interaction with the population as a whole gets walked back.