But many of us do have both. I am not inclined to put up with much when it comes to my hobbies.Not everyone has the desire or the player resources to replace (let's call them "overly-casual") players. Heck, "not fully utilizing PC capabilities" is hardly the worst habit we have to put up with, either.
Unpopular opinion: Is there really much difference between the two? Horrible science, hackneyed plots, etc.Warning: Dangerously Unpopular opinions below:
Star Wars is an excellent franchise and sci-fi universe. I mean it no disrespect.
And Star Trek is even better than Star Wars.
Unpopular opinion: Is there really much difference between the two? Horrible science, hackneyed plots, etc.
Correct. It was a test. You passed.Empire Strikes Back didn't have Ewoks. You're thinking of Return of the Jedi.
One has cooler suits!Unpopular opinion: Is there really much difference between the two? Horrible science, hackneyed plots, etc.
I thought that Battlestar Galactica was a myth made up to frighten our children.Honestly, Battlestar Galactica is better than Wars OR Trek, but you didn't hear it from me.
I mentioned elsewhere Solo RPGs are like a Choose Your Own Adventure book. This is pre-teen stuff, for me now, so not interested in anything similiar today. Makes no sense. D&D Basic tried a solo adventure with Blizzard Pass where you revealed text with invisible pen. And it failed because I just scrubbed everything taking away the surprise element.Some of these strong opinions about solo RPGs look suspiciously like they come from people who've never played a solo RPG.