Yeah.There is just so much to unpack there....
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My personal stance is I hope everyone can find the joy and love in gaming that I have. I have never turned anyone away from the beginning of a gaming session, and I have met many friends through the hobby. I still have friends I met in Everquest, and I think that our hobby, and community, is capable of forging great relationships through our common love of gaming.@TSR-Hobbies what is your stance on inclusion in our hobby? What is TSR3's official stance? There were some ugly anti-inclusive statements made by members of your team only a few months ago.
This was just a few days ago.
My personal stance is I hope everyone can find the joy and love in gaming that I have. I have never turned anyone away from the beginning of a gaming session, and I have met many friends through the hobby. I still have friends I met in Everquest, and I think that our hobby, and community, is capable of forging great relationships through our common love of gaming.
TSR-Hobbies:
This is one of the reasons we use #PlayAsYouWish because it is a completely inclusive and universal term. We want everyone to be able to play as they wish. When we make a game and it’s in your hands, we don’t have any more say in how you choose to play it.
This is why it is not enough to say everyone is welcome.
I appreciate the attitude, but can you specifically address the anti-trans comments made by people associated with your company?My personal stance is I hope everyone can find the joy and love in gaming that I have. I have never turned anyone away from the beginning of a gaming session, and I have met many friends through the hobby. I still have friends I met in Everquest, and I think that our hobby, and community, is capable of forging great relationships through our common love of gaming.
TSR-Hobbies:
This is one of the reasons we use #PlayAsYouWish because it is a completely inclusive and universal term. We want everyone to be able to play as they wish. When we make a game and it’s in your hands, we don’t have any more say in how you choose to play it.
There are a lot of players who say that - that they've never turned anybody away from the table. And that may be true. But that's different from taking the effort to welcome people and be welcoming when they don't fit the traditional demographics of a gamer. Without that effort, someone may see the convention center ballroom/game store/or even single game table surrounded by somewhat doughy white men and not interpret that as "approachable" if they don't match the demographic.My personal stance is I hope everyone can find the joy and love in gaming that I have. I have never turned anyone away from the beginning of a gaming session, and I have met many friends through the hobby. I still have friends I met in Everquest, and I think that our hobby, and community, is capable of forging great relationships through our common love of gaming.
TSR-Hobbies:
This is one of the reasons we use #PlayAsYouWish because it is a completely inclusive and universal term. We want everyone to be able to play as they wish. When we make a game and it’s in your hands, we don’t have any more say in how you choose to play it.
The individual that made those tweets is no longer with TSR.I appreciate the attitude, but can you specifically address the anti-trans comments made by people associated with your company?
What is your company doing in order to promote inclusivity in gaming?