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copacetic@discuss.tchncs.de to rpg@ttrpg.networkEnglish · 4 months ago

You Don't Need a Game System Before You Play

www.prismaticwasteland.com

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You Don't Need a Game System Before You Play

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copacetic@discuss.tchncs.de to rpg@ttrpg.networkEnglish · 4 months ago
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You Don't Need a Game System Before You Play — Prismatic Wasteland
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I played a 3ish-month campaign where we made up the rules as we went along. Here are the rules we came up with and my impressions of this experiment.
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    Ah yes. I believe the term for that is “fantasy heartbreaker”. Fascinating history, really.

    http://www.indie-rpgs.com/articles/9/

    https://rpgmuseum.fandom.com/wiki/Fantasy_heartbreaker

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        Given that almost no games other than D&D, Vampire (and perhaps other WoD games), and *maybe* Call of Cthulhu made it into general public awareness, and that indeed many people didn’t (and still don’t!) recognize that there is an actual category of analog games called “RPGs”, it’s not so weird in context.

        I’ll note that the 90s is also when the fight over the term “RPG” between CRPGs and TTRPGs really started causing our hobby problems.

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          A couple years ago at a bar I was talking to a guy, and he mentioned he’d started playing DND. I went, “oh cool. Which edition?”

          He said, “what?”. He didn’t know there were other editions. He didn’t know there were other RPGs. I think about this a lot and try to remember a lot of people aren’t really deep in the hobby. They show up once a week to play a game with their friends, and that’s about where it stops. Which is fine. Totally valid way to spend your leisure time. But very different than where I went.

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            Well there’s d&d and advanced d&d… At least that’s how I remember it.

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            Not everyone “in our hobby” is actually deep into it like us, nor do non-D&D games have multi-million-dollar marketing machines so people outside of the inner circle actually understand that these games exist. And remember, this was before it was common knowledge that EVERYTHING has a community online. They might well have honestly thought that if it’s not advertised, it doesn’t exist, and therefore their game was totally the first competition for D&D EVAR (when it absolutely wasn’t).

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