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An interesting piece about the #ttrpg media landscape: https://personable.blog/media-crowdfunding/

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  • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

    @cy CCGs are a *deeply cursed* medium. They did for the 90s rpg scene what lead in petrol did for child safety in the 1970s. @foolishowl @Printdevil @pteryx

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    And what Techbros did.. er.. always

    @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl @pteryx

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    • Strange QuarkS Strange Quark

      @Printdevil Next time I come over you can arrange that we play this in the FLGS.

      @davej @pteryx @Taskerland

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      "the palace of ever-plastic ducks"

      @strangequark @davej @pteryx @Taskerland

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      • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

        @cy CCGs are a *deeply cursed* medium. They did for the 90s rpg scene what lead in petrol did for child safety in the 1970s. @foolishowl @Printdevil @pteryx

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        CCGs wrecked the club landscape

        @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl @pteryx

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        • CharnockP Charnock

          CCGs wrecked the club landscape

          @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl @pteryx

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          @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
          What gets me is how the reaction to CCGs, and then to online gaming, has not been "we need to do what only TTRPGs can do better than ever!", but "we need to appeal to competitive combat-obsessed types despite the other media stealing our market share by doing that being better-suited for it!"

          I'd thus be inclined to blame various suits who control pursestrings for the decline of TTRPGs more so than the actual CCGs and online games.

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          • Pteryx the Puzzle SecretaryP Pteryx the Puzzle Secretary

            @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
            What gets me is how the reaction to CCGs, and then to online gaming, has not been "we need to do what only TTRPGs can do better than ever!", but "we need to appeal to competitive combat-obsessed types despite the other media stealing our market share by doing that being better-suited for it!"

            I'd thus be inclined to blame various suits who control pursestrings for the decline of TTRPGs more so than the actual CCGs and online games.

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            I think it was a perfect storm of things, rather than just any specific one event. Which is why people end up getting tangled in knots arguing about how to improve the current situation.

            @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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            • Pteryx the Puzzle SecretaryP Pteryx the Puzzle Secretary

              @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
              What gets me is how the reaction to CCGs, and then to online gaming, has not been "we need to do what only TTRPGs can do better than ever!", but "we need to appeal to competitive combat-obsessed types despite the other media stealing our market share by doing that being better-suited for it!"

              I'd thus be inclined to blame various suits who control pursestrings for the decline of TTRPGs more so than the actual CCGs and online games.

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              Half of my old club group evaporated to play CCGs when they arrived because they loved having something to spend their money on as "young professionals" that they felt gave them an advantage in games, and once you entrench that personality RPGs are just ... lost to them

              @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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              • CharnockP Charnock

                I think it was a perfect storm of things, rather than just any specific one event. Which is why people end up getting tangled in knots arguing about how to improve the current situation.

                @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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                @Printdevil I think incompetent and predatory business practices can be blamed for what happened to ttrpgs in toto but it definitely makes sense to look at specific mis-steps and consequences that snowballed. The collapse of clubs and specialist shops after the D20 collapse did enormous damage as did the failure to rebuild. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                  @Printdevil I think incompetent and predatory business practices can be blamed for what happened to ttrpgs in toto but it definitely makes sense to look at specific mis-steps and consequences that snowballed. The collapse of clubs and specialist shops after the D20 collapse did enormous damage as did the failure to rebuild. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                  I think the personality of gamers is involved too, even if it was exploited.

                  D20 killed gaming for me as a purchase habit, I stopped buying RPGs for many many years, and you know me, I'm a compulsive shopper for games, so you can tell how utterly repulsed D20 must have made me.

                  @Taskerland @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                  • CharnockP Charnock

                    I think the personality of gamers is involved too, even if it was exploited.

                    D20 killed gaming for me as a purchase habit, I stopped buying RPGs for many many years, and you know me, I'm a compulsive shopper for games, so you can tell how utterly repulsed D20 must have made me.

                    @Taskerland @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                    @Printdevil D20 definitely ended my initial love affair with the hobby. I played a bit after and play now but it is on very different terms. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                    • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                      @Printdevil I think incompetent and predatory business practices can be blamed for what happened to ttrpgs in toto but it definitely makes sense to look at specific mis-steps and consequences that snowballed. The collapse of clubs and specialist shops after the D20 collapse did enormous damage as did the failure to rebuild. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                      @Taskerland @Printdevil @cy @foolishowl
                      Yeah, that's kind of what I was trying to get at: that one of those missteps was assuming that combat-focused game = $$$, and that $$$ is the only goal, and therefore the "proper" direction for D&D was to zero in on the combat parts more at the expense of what video games can't really do so well and CCGs can't do at all... and this, in turn, had knock-on effects on the rest of the industry because of the severely unbalanced network effects of D&D.

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                      • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                        @Printdevil D20 definitely ended my initial love affair with the hobby. I played a bit after and play now but it is on very different terms. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                        The number of people who just went "but why should we ever learn another rule set, we know D20" drove me out of the clubs. I could see the issues with monocrop so far off, and it was just.. disheartening.

                        @Taskerland @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                        • CharnockP Charnock

                          The number of people who just went "but why should we ever learn another rule set, we know D20" drove me out of the clubs. I could see the issues with monocrop so far off, and it was just.. disheartening.

                          @Taskerland @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                          @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
                          Even as someone who *likes* 3.x, I thought the d20 Everything trend was excessive and detrimental to the industry. It's not really a one-size-fits all system... and 5e is even *less* so.

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                          • Pteryx the Puzzle SecretaryP Pteryx the Puzzle Secretary

                            @Taskerland @Printdevil @cy @foolishowl
                            Yeah, that's kind of what I was trying to get at: that one of those missteps was assuming that combat-focused game = $$$, and that $$$ is the only goal, and therefore the "proper" direction for D&D was to zero in on the combat parts more at the expense of what video games can't really do so well and CCGs can't do at all... and this, in turn, had knock-on effects on the rest of the industry because of the severely unbalanced network effects of D&D.

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                            It would be interesting to know how many people were actually playing and/or generating material (and capital) at different points of time. CCGs made *so much* money for Wizards it distorted the whole market, but was there ever that big a market for RPGs?

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                            • Pteryx the Puzzle SecretaryP Pteryx the Puzzle Secretary

                              @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
                              Even as someone who *likes* 3.x, I thought the d20 Everything trend was excessive and detrimental to the industry. It's not really a one-size-fits all system... and 5e is even *less* so.

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                              5e is the Funko Pop of gaming

                              @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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                              • CharnockP Charnock

                                Half of my old club group evaporated to play CCGs when they arrived because they loved having something to spend their money on as "young professionals" that they felt gave them an advantage in games, and once you entrench that personality RPGs are just ... lost to them

                                @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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                                @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
                                Which does make me wonder if TTRPGs were even the kind of thing they wanted to play in the first place, or if their participation in something so *cooperative* was more of an imposition from their perspective. Kind of like how even today, there are wallflower "players" who only "play" because that's what the rest of the group is doing.

                                (I mean, I don't mind audience members, but they shouldn't pretend to be players...)

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                                • Pteryx the Puzzle SecretaryP Pteryx the Puzzle Secretary

                                  @Printdevil @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl
                                  Which does make me wonder if TTRPGs were even the kind of thing they wanted to play in the first place, or if their participation in something so *cooperative* was more of an imposition from their perspective. Kind of like how even today, there are wallflower "players" who only "play" because that's what the rest of the group is doing.

                                  (I mean, I don't mind audience members, but they shouldn't pretend to be players...)

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                                  I'm pretty sure RPGs were a placeholder game for a lot of people till the surge of boardgames, LAN games, MMOs, and CCGs

                                  @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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                                    I'm pretty sure RPGs were a placeholder game for a lot of people till the surge of boardgames, LAN games, MMOs, and CCGs

                                    @pteryx @Taskerland @cy @foolishowl

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                                    @Printdevil Yeah... what people with thosextaste once got out of ttrpgs they now get out of other systems but the bulk of the industry is still chasing them. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                                    • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                                      @Printdevil Yeah... what people with thosextaste once got out of ttrpgs they now get out of other systems but the bulk of the industry is still chasing them. @pteryx @cy @foolishowl

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                                      @Taskerland @Printdevil @cy @foolishowl
                                      Which I feel is a mistake. It's a classic "pizzaburger" problem.

                                      (To clarify that one: https://pluralistic.net/2023/06/17/pizzaburgers/ )

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                                      • CharnockP Charnock

                                        The whole combat effectiveness type approach to gaming is why I find it hard to chat to local gamers, in a gaming shop, who are gaming.

                                        Because it just looks like an RPG

                                        But it isn't.

                                        @pteryx @foolishowl @Taskerland

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                                        @Printdevil @pteryx @foolishowl @Taskerland It's a computer game ethos. If you play [insert name of currently popular computer game] you are playing _exactly_ by the rules. That's how a lot of modern D&Ders seem to play too. But even when I still played D&D, and in basically everything I've played since, the overwhelming ethos was "if there is a conflict between rules correctness and what the GM wants, the GM wins". Sometimes that meant you didn't play with that GM again, fair enough.

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                                        • Pteryx the Puzzle SecretaryP Pteryx the Puzzle Secretary

                                          @foolishowl @Printdevil @Taskerland
                                          What bugs me the most is that *because* of a combination D&D tunnel vision and people's refusal to learn new systems (which is less about "system mastery" as *I* understand the term and more about sheer laziness combined with a failure to understand the concept of "right tool for the right job"), people *try to design games* that are supposed to be very different from D&D, yet use 5e mechanics because they don't understand the distinction between them and RP.

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                                          @pteryx @foolishowl @Printdevil @Taskerland Yeah, they drift into the GURPS forums and ask "is this character build legal", and get very surprised when everyone replies "ask your GM".

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