TwoSix
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Tough to say. If we think of the creation of D&D as the moment when the RPG concept itself was created, when the creation of a game with a personal avatar that advances and grows over the course of play was popularized, and that idea doesn't occur until 2021, then you're looking at a massive change within the video game industry. And that industry has a ton of cross-pollination with the growth of the fantasy and sci-fi genres over the years.
I imagine without D&D's influence, you'd see a downtick in medieval themed "swords and magic" fantasy, and probably an uptick in science-fantasy; Star Wars, which was roughly concurrent, would take up a greater mind share of the geek community.
Realistically, I think RPG elements would have evolved in video games sometime in the 1980s, as side scrolling platformers would have been a natural place for the concept of gradual progression within a single character to evolve. As such, a medieval game using an RPG concept introduced in 2021, a new D&D, would certainly use the tropes that would have evolved from whatever seminal game introduced RPG concepts in this alt history.[/i]
I imagine without D&D's influence, you'd see a downtick in medieval themed "swords and magic" fantasy, and probably an uptick in science-fantasy; Star Wars, which was roughly concurrent, would take up a greater mind share of the geek community.
Realistically, I think RPG elements would have evolved in video games sometime in the 1980s, as side scrolling platformers would have been a natural place for the concept of gradual progression within a single character to evolve. As such, a medieval game using an RPG concept introduced in 2021, a new D&D, would certainly use the tropes that would have evolved from whatever seminal game introduced RPG concepts in this alt history.[/i]