D&D General Why the resistance to D&D being a game?

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If that is aggression then their reply was a declaration of war....

Deflection isn't convincing.

I was providing context and saying that playing different styles of games is still playing games

You were asserting what someone else wanted, in an unflattering manner.

Maybe don't do that, if you don't want people to see you as aggressive.
 

D&D is a game. So why do people object to it being treated like a game?
Okay. I’ve read the rest of the thread. My conclusion is that people don’t object to D&D being treated like a game. Also, there’s not been a single shred of evidence showing they do.
Basically as the other poster suggests, that acknowledging it’s a game so designing it like a game some seem to object to. Vehemently. Arguments about realism and verisimilitude, etc. We can’t have fighters with cool stuff because that’s “not realistic” while the wizard is casting fireballs and has a wish in their back pocket for later. It’s not limited to that. But that’s the one that comes to mind right now.
In my own words - what’s being described here isn’t about treating the game as a game at all. Instead, it’s about treating all other game considerations as subordinate to the game considerations you want prioritized - namely it’s cool PC moves for all PCs (but not limited to that)
 


In my own words - what’s being described here isn’t about treating the game as a game at all. Instead, it’s about treating all other game considerations as subordinate to the game considerations you want prioritized - namely it’s cool PC moves for all PCs (but not limited to that)
More like rejecting elements and consideration on the ground of them being gamey or 'gamelike' or otherwise 'being a game' and leaving it at that as if it were a reason for rejection in and of itself without elaboration, implying a disapproval of the game being treated as a game.
 

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