Is it wrong to believe video games are mindless and inferior to RPGs? This is an opinion. Why are you bothered by someone else's opinion? How can you go through life if other people being dismissive of something you like BOTHERS you? I hate beans. Should bean lovers be upset?
Is it
wrong for someone to have such an opinion? Well, probably not - I might disagree with it, but that doesn't mean someone can't believe it. But, at the same time, offering such opinion seems to merit the sort of concern expressed at the start of this thread. In the same way that, I imagine, members of this community would find themselves bothered if this hobby (and its players) was treated with similar disdain. Especially if they feel those stereotypes are erroneous, and want to correct what they see as misconceptions.
You're cool with doing that for "simulationist" but not OK with doing that for "videogamey."
Sounds like a classic double-standard to me.
Because the problem with the second is that it is the only avenue of conversation.
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No it isn't.
You could launch into how TTRPGs & CRPGs have been cross pollenating for years; how you've gotten good things from computer games for your TTRPGs, and so forth, much like you say you could do for simulationsm.
Except that those comments could have absolutely nothing to do with the original point. That's the problem, again, with how vague the term is. He says he is disappointed at how "videogamey" a game is, and I say I find the game's online support (in the form of digital tools) a good thing - and he's confused, because he was complaining about the game using various terms taken from a popular MMO.
What does it mean to be "videogamey"? We've seen countless different possibilities in this thread. Many of them having little to do with video games themselves, and reflecting elements found in RPGs long before video games had a real presence! And the elements that
are fundamental to video games - namely, being played on a computer, console or video unit of some kind - are pretty much never the actual concern of the criticism.
Whereas when someone says that are disappointed at how "simulationist" a game is, if I start discussing the value of simulationism in the game, or the pros and cons of it, etc... I am addressing the actual point he is making.
But until someone gives proper context or a more complete explanation about their complaints over something being "videogamey", I really have next to no idea as to what their concern actually
is.