1Mac
First Post
Irrelevant semantic nitpick: The OP and others keep using the word "gamist" to describe elements of the game that remind the players it is a game. That's not what "gamist" means in the Ron Edwards, GNS sense. "Gamist" means a "stance" where the goal is for your character to be rewarded for being the best. Any game with XP and treasure rewards for killing monsters, which is to say most versions of DnD, is gamist.
I know that people now use "gamist" in this other sense, but I'd rather not lose the original meaning of the word. I prefer "gamey", as in "4e is arguably the most gamey edition of DnD." (Venison is also gamey, unless it's properly smoked or seasoned.)
I know that people now use "gamist" in this other sense, but I'd rather not lose the original meaning of the word. I prefer "gamey", as in "4e is arguably the most gamey edition of DnD." (Venison is also gamey, unless it's properly smoked or seasoned.)