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This thread alone isnt the decider of what I find useful.This thread cant even agree what is or is not a game. So...![]()

This thread alone isnt the decider of what I find useful.This thread cant even agree what is or is not a game. So...![]()
Sorry, but that's a terrible definition of "tabletop." You might as well say it's a computer game because we're all using our phones, tablets, and computers to play on.Payn's mostly got this covered. The "tabletop" in TT is more a designation of the shared, communal nature of the medium, rather than physical space.
Most CRPGs are singular affairs, and even many with multiplayer aren't really approached with the intent of "role-playing" rather than being a mechanical challenge on par with other most co-op games. But I hesitate to find meaningful difference between, say, a VTT playing D&D, a Zoom call playing Vampire, a custom campaign run through Neverwinter Nights, a role-play FFXIV server, or a group of people sitting at a physical table playing Traveller. The medium is different, the rules are managed differently, but the activity is essentially the same.
Payn's mostly got this covered. The "tabletop" in TT is more a designation of the shared, communal nature of the medium, rather than physical space.
Most CRPGs are singular affairs, and even many with multiplayer aren't really approached with the intent of "role-playing" rather than being a mechanical challenge on par with other most co-op games. But I hesitate to find meaningful difference between, say, a VTT playing D&D, a Zoom call playing Vampire, a custom campaign run through Neverwinter Nights, a role-play FFXIV server, or a group of people sitting at a physical table playing Traveller. The medium is different, the rules are managed differently, but the activity is essentially the same.
Emphasis mine.shrug
I think that no tabletop is required. A bunch of high school kids on a bus doing some freeform is also within the definition. So, for that matter, is LARPing.
To me, the essence of the ttRPG is not the tabletop, per se, it's the interaction between the human elements. I don't think that forecloses the use of a computer (such as a VTT, or discord, or a phone app to roll dice or hold character sheets), but it would exclude, for example, solo play or MMORPGs.
Oh man, heads will explode when new terms are developed for A.I.* I am agnostic as to the issue of AI players or DMs, other than to say that to the extent an AI can fully participate as if it were a human, then that would seem to fit.
This is definitely coming, and soon. Anyone who thinks otherwise is not paying attention.Next confounding issue: AI DMs..
WoW isn't an RPG, it is a video game. But I would venture that people that use WoW as the mechanical backdrop of their role play are, in fact, playing an RPG.
Emphasis mine.
I might quibble with that a little bit. I think most people know of WoW (or other) groups of people who deeply engage in roleplay while running around collecting apples and grinding for loot. That the mechanisms of play are the MMORPG does not preclude those people from role-playing, any more than the kids freeforming on the bus.
WoW isn't an RPG, it is a video game. But I would venture that people that use WoW as the mechanical backdrop of their role play are, in fact, playing an RPG.
This. Which is why I find these subcategories useful, even if they dont have pinpoint specific definitions or overlap slightly. If random company I never heard of before announces they are making an RPG, that doesn't tell me how its played, it which medium, and with how many (or solo) players.Emphasis mine.
I might quibble with that a little bit. I think most people know of WoW (or other) groups of people who deeply engage in roleplay while running around collecting apples and grinding for loot. That the mechanisms of play are the MMORPG does not preclude those people from role-playing, any more than the kids freeforming on the bus.
WoW isn't an RPG, it is a video game. But I would venture that people that use WoW as the mechanical backdrop of their role play are, in fact, playing an RPG.