I've been thinking about my observation that the five-or-do silos comprising the #ttrpg scene are ideological in nature.'nOne of the characteristics of ideology is that it totalises...
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I've been thinking about my observation that the five-or-so silos comprising the #ttrpg scene are ideological in nature.
One of the characteristics of ideology is that it totalises... It's not just a school of thought but a vision of the world and you don't necessarily realise you have an ideology until you encounter someone who rejects it.
I've noticed a few people claiming that 'Gamism' isn't a thing anymore but I would argue that it is about 80% of the hobby and *growing*
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I've been thinking about my observation that the five-or-so silos comprising the #ttrpg scene are ideological in nature.
One of the characteristics of ideology is that it totalises... It's not just a school of thought but a vision of the world and you don't necessarily realise you have an ideology until you encounter someone who rejects it.
I've noticed a few people claiming that 'Gamism' isn't a thing anymore but I would argue that it is about 80% of the hobby and *growing*
@Taskerland Show your working out.
And also the 5 or so silos so I can tut.
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@Taskerland Show your working out.
And also the 5 or so silos so I can tut.
@Printdevil Gamers encountering people from other silos is like journalists encountering leftists online during the Corbyn years there's a lot of dismissal, moral horror, and dismissive scoffing "Neoliberalism is just a made up word" etc
It's the horror and offence at difference that makes me think things are ossifying into ideologies.
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@Printdevil Gamers encountering people from other silos is like journalists encountering leftists online during the Corbyn years there's a lot of dismissal, moral horror, and dismissive scoffing "Neoliberalism is just a made up word" etc
It's the horror and offence at difference that makes me think things are ossifying into ideologies.
@Taskerland I continue to meet actual gamers who think RPGs = D&D and that is it, they might have been playing for considerable time but they have never even heard of another game, their hobby is "playing D&D"
It doesn't fit in my head, but it comes I think from being only (in a non pejorative sense) a player, and just playing in one group since you started. Zero exposure to anything else.
I always thought people who thought RPG=D&D were journalists.
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@Printdevil Gamers encountering people from other silos is like journalists encountering leftists online during the Corbyn years there's a lot of dismissal, moral horror, and dismissive scoffing "Neoliberalism is just a made up word" etc
It's the horror and offence at difference that makes me think things are ossifying into ideologies.
@Printdevil In terms of the five silos you have the OSR, PbtA, the broader itch indie game scene, 5e, and the broader trad fame scene but I would argue that 5e has eaten the broader trad game space and is in the process of eating the OSR to create a 'Mainstream D&D' scene while PbtA is slowly absorbing the broader rump of indie game development.
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@Printdevil In terms of the five silos you have the OSR, PbtA, the broader itch indie game scene, 5e, and the broader trad fame scene but I would argue that 5e has eaten the broader trad game space and is in the process of eating the OSR to create a 'Mainstream D&D' scene while PbtA is slowly absorbing the broader rump of indie game development.
@Taskerland @Printdevil so we're heading towards two-party system?
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@Printdevil In terms of the five silos you have the OSR, PbtA, the broader itch indie game scene, 5e, and the broader trad fame scene but I would argue that 5e has eaten the broader trad game space and is in the process of eating the OSR to create a 'Mainstream D&D' scene while PbtA is slowly absorbing the broader rump of indie game development.
@Taskerland Well looking at your siloes I'm not feeling particularly loved as a person.
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@Taskerland Well looking at your siloes I'm not feeling particularly loved as a person.
@Printdevil @Taskerland Guess it's time to pick up my satchel, staff and cloak and start carrying news from one silo to another. Have to say I was hoping for warmer weather.
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@Taskerland @Printdevil so we're heading towards two-party system?
@vdonnut We'll never get there but there are definitely two major gravity wells rather than 3, 4, or 5.
You often see people say stuff like 'if you don' t like 5e or Pathfinder then you should look into PbtA games' skipping over everything in between.
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@vdonnut We'll never get there but there are definitely two major gravity wells rather than 3, 4, or 5.
You often see people say stuff like 'if you don' t like 5e or Pathfinder then you should look into PbtA games' skipping over everything in between.
*tuts*
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@Printdevil @Taskerland Guess it's time to pick up my satchel, staff and cloak and start carrying news from one silo to another. Have to say I was hoping for warmer weather.
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@Printdevil @RogerBW @Taskerland I never see The Traveller in Black referenced in discussions of gaming influences. Too weird and impersonal?
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@Printdevil @RogerBW @Taskerland I never see The Traveller in Black referenced in discussions of gaming influences. Too weird and impersonal?
@BigJackBrass @Printdevil @RogerBW Ooof... I had to look up the Traveller in Black. Those stories sound very moody.
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I've been thinking about my observation that the five-or-so silos comprising the #ttrpg scene are ideological in nature.
One of the characteristics of ideology is that it totalises... It's not just a school of thought but a vision of the world and you don't necessarily realise you have an ideology until you encounter someone who rejects it.
I've noticed a few people claiming that 'Gamism' isn't a thing anymore but I would argue that it is about 80% of the hobby and *growing*
@Taskerland I don't buy the ideological thing. To be sure, there are noisy _individuals_ who think everyone should share their tastes.
But tastes are all there is to it.
There will always be nerds who need their tastes to be somehow _objectively_ "valid," because some people have fragile needs. But no amount of that kind of emotional damage adds up to ideology, IMO.
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@BigJackBrass @Printdevil @RogerBW Ooof... I had to look up the Traveller in Black. Those stories sound very moody.
Those were some of my favourite fantasy writings growing up, I am always surprised how little they get referenced by RPG peeps.
The pay off at the very end. You knew it was coming but... ooof...
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@Taskerland I don't buy the ideological thing. To be sure, there are noisy _individuals_ who think everyone should share their tastes.
But tastes are all there is to it.
There will always be nerds who need their tastes to be somehow _objectively_ "valid," because some people have fragile needs. But no amount of that kind of emotional damage adds up to ideology, IMO.
@SJohnRoss I think we are headed in that direction. Real-world ideologies are never perfect and they do have some flex to them but they do also limit the boundaries of the imagination and the viseceral horror that people display when they encounter different approaches does look a lot like ideological difference. It's not just 'these people are wrong' it's 'there is something wrong with these people'.
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Those were some of my favourite fantasy writings growing up, I am always surprised how little they get referenced by RPG peeps.
The pay off at the very end. You knew it was coming but... ooof...
@Printdevil In fairness, they were out of print between 1977 and 2014 - I had heard of Brunner but only really Stand on Zanzibar. @BigJackBrass @RogerBW
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@Printdevil In fairness, they were out of print between 1977 and 2014 - I had heard of Brunner but only really Stand on Zanzibar. @BigJackBrass @RogerBW
Is it that long? I must have read that when I was very young really.
A staff of curdled light...
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@Printdevil In fairness, they were out of print between 1977 and 2014 - I had heard of Brunner but only really Stand on Zanzibar. @BigJackBrass @RogerBW
@Taskerland @Printdevil @BigJackBrass I don't think that can be quite right; ISFDB lists various editions of The Compleat Traveller in Black through the 1980s (and an ebook in 2014).
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@Taskerland @Printdevil @BigJackBrass I don't think that can be quite right; ISFDB lists various editions of The Compleat Traveller in Black through the 1980s (and an ebook in 2014).
@RogerBW @Taskerland @Printdevil The collection I had was certainly an eighties paperback.