I keep seeing trailers for a video game that describe it as "psychological horror" but the trailer is full of monsters.
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I keep seeing trailers for a video game that describe it as "psychological horror" but the trailer is full of monsters.
I'd argue that they don't know what the words "psychological horror" means but when has the video game industry shown any capacity for thought or understanding.
It takes them an 8-digit budget and a 300-strong team of coders and designers to recreate the faint shadow of a 14 year-old running Keep on the Borderlands but it's actual RPGs that have to change their name.
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I keep seeing trailers for a video game that describe it as "psychological horror" but the trailer is full of monsters.
I'd argue that they don't know what the words "psychological horror" means but when has the video game industry shown any capacity for thought or understanding.
It takes them an 8-digit budget and a 300-strong team of coders and designers to recreate the faint shadow of a 14 year-old running Keep on the Borderlands but it's actual RPGs that have to change their name.
@Taskerland
I'd call most dystopian fiction psychological horror. -
I keep seeing trailers for a video game that describe it as "psychological horror" but the trailer is full of monsters.
I'd argue that they don't know what the words "psychological horror" means but when has the video game industry shown any capacity for thought or understanding.
It takes them an 8-digit budget and a 300-strong team of coders and designers to recreate the faint shadow of a 14 year-old running Keep on the Borderlands but it's actual RPGs that have to change their name.
Whenever I think of the fact that the hobby now refers to itself as "ttrpgs", I am reminded of that line from Office Space: Why do we have to change our name? They're the ones who suck!
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Whenever I think of the fact that the hobby now refers to itself as "ttrpgs", I am reminded of that line from Office Space: Why do we have to change our name? They're the ones who suck!
@Taskerland
Sadly, they're also the ones with money, power, fame, and cultural cachet. -
Whenever I think of the fact that the hobby now refers to itself as "ttrpgs", I am reminded of that line from Office Space: Why do we have to change our name? They're the ones who suck!
@Taskerland I still think was an egregious bit of magazine positioning kow-towing to the market
Boo sir, I say boo. Dirty Pool
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@Taskerland
Sadly, they're also the ones with money, power, fame, and cultural cachet.But they lack panache
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But they lack panache
@Printdevil @Taskerland
Doesn't matter if we're lucky if any given person has even heard of all three of D&D, CoC, and Vampire. Panache means nothing if we're invisible, and D&D only really god much positive visibility only *after* CRPGs made such an extreme impact on the direction of the video game industry that levels and skill trees have gone from being "RPG elements" to just *expected*. -
@Taskerland I still think was an egregious bit of magazine positioning kow-towing to the market
Boo sir, I say boo. Dirty Pool
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@Printdevil @Taskerland
Doesn't matter if we're lucky if any given person has even heard of all three of D&D, CoC, and Vampire. Panache means nothing if we're invisible, and D&D only really god much positive visibility only *after* CRPGs made such an extreme impact on the direction of the video game industry that levels and skill trees have gone from being "RPG elements" to just *expected*.@Printdevil @Taskerland
Heck, want to know something distressing? In Final Fantasy XI (you know, the *first* FF MMO), I've run into people who assume that "TTRPG" just means "board game" and thus shut down when I try to talk about them... *never mind that the FF franchise is a near-direct descendant of D&D*. -
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@Taskerland @Printdevil
Honestly, I don't know that it was avoidable, outside of some miraculously different history that resulted in video games not massively outshining roleplaying in popular culture. I remember how in the 1990s, trying to get people to understand that I wasn't talking about video games was like pulling teeth, even when I *did* start specifically referring to "pen & paper RPGs". -
Whenever I think of the fact that the hobby now refers to itself as "ttrpgs", I am reminded of that line from Office Space: Why do we have to change our name? They're the ones who suck!
@Taskerland I have that mental rant every fucking time I see that initialization.
Ten years ago it wasn't mental.
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I keep seeing trailers for a video game that describe it as "psychological horror" but the trailer is full of monsters.
I'd argue that they don't know what the words "psychological horror" means but when has the video game industry shown any capacity for thought or understanding.
It takes them an 8-digit budget and a 300-strong team of coders and designers to recreate the faint shadow of a 14 year-old running Keep on the Borderlands but it's actual RPGs that have to change their name.
@Taskerland Eh, media literacy is not people's forte as an average. I mean, we have TTRPG writers who use words as "cinematic noir" in the same sentence.
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@Taskerland Eh, media literacy is not people's forte as an average. I mean, we have TTRPG writers who use words as "cinematic noir" in the same sentence.
@GamesPeoplePlay @Taskerland
I've said it before about Eberron, and I'll say it again: "Pulp-noir" isn't a contradiction in terms. It's a range. It *is* an entire world, after all.You can find pulpy things, you can find noir things, and you can have them crash together so suddenly you have a bombastic paladin and a cynical detective in the same party, acting out a Green Lantern & Green Arrow dynamic.
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@Taskerland It's not at a great ebb now
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I keep seeing trailers for a video game that describe it as "psychological horror" but the trailer is full of monsters.
I'd argue that they don't know what the words "psychological horror" means but when has the video game industry shown any capacity for thought or understanding.
It takes them an 8-digit budget and a 300-strong team of coders and designers to recreate the faint shadow of a 14 year-old running Keep on the Borderlands but it's actual RPGs that have to change their name.
@Taskerland when they say "psychological horror", they are talking about their marketing campaign
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@Taskerland when they say "psychological horror", they are talking about their marketing campaign
"realising your thesis is due tomorrow"
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@Taskerland @Printdevil
Honestly, I don't know that it was avoidable, outside of some miraculously different history that resulted in video games not massively outshining roleplaying in popular culture. I remember how in the 1990s, trying to get people to understand that I wasn't talking about video games was like pulling teeth, even when I *did* start specifically referring to "pen & paper RPGs".Table Top is such a clunky expression
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Table Top is such a clunky expression
@Printdevil @pteryx @Taskerland Also it clearly refers to Those Guys with the miniatures and grids and stuff. My in-person gaming has tended to be more "lounging on sofas".
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@Printdevil @pteryx @Taskerland Also it clearly refers to Those Guys with the miniatures and grids and stuff. My in-person gaming has tended to be more "lounging on sofas".
It was just to differentiate from computers and no one cared about the actuality of the real hobby, because we are smol beans.
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@Printdevil @pteryx @Taskerland Also it clearly refers to Those Guys with the miniatures and grids and stuff. My in-person gaming has tended to be more "lounging on sofas".
One of the fundamental differences between RPGs as we understand them and computer games, is that you will find life size Cybernauts at proper RPGs, looming over the players.
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