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But your goal is still to beat that game on honour mode. Not to fail.Playing BG 3 on honour mode.
But your goal is still to beat that game on honour mode. Not to fail.Playing BG 3 on honour mode.
Well, the fact that TTRPGs themselves are not "huuuuge" money?
The fact that the gaming population, even if they had oodles of free cash, probably don't have oodles of free time to play, and so most of us don't have much call to buy multiple systems and their supplements
The point is that if you kill one gorilla, you must feed another gorilla.So what? This fear is not IMHO a good reason to keep feeding the 800 lb. gorilla.
Why must I or anyone else do anything of the sort?The point is that if you kill one gorilla, you must feed another gorilla.
Let's find out together if this is true or not. My goal, however, is to play what games that I find to be fun regardless of fears you may have about what happens if we stop feeding the 800 lb. Gorilla.The benefits of D&D's dominance can be replicated. But many of the the bad consequences of the Dominance will likely still come with the new leader along with new bad things.
I think this is an industry and hobby that is always going to be dominated by someone. The network effect is powerful. New players will enter by the easiest route which is a mix of availability, ease and other players. The more dominant the leader is the more dominant the leader gets.Mabye someone needs to be the biggest, but does anyone have to be big? To me, I don't think it would significantly impact my hobby if RPGs as a whole would be smaller fish once again.
Mass market, or just market?Why does a discussion about the value of having different sorts of games on these boards always end up in a discussion about how to mass market?
This is a thread about the good and bad of D&D dominance.Why must I or anyone else do anything of the sort?
Let's find out together if this is true or not. My goal, however, is to play what games that I find to be fun regardless of fears you may have about what happens if we stop feeding the 800 lb. Gorilla.
No, they are a hobby first and foremost. Long after the business of TTRPGs dies, the hobby will remain. You can see it in a hundred other hobbies that went from obscurity to fad to obscurity. People still wargame and build model trains, even if it is a lot harder to find businesses built around those things in your home town.
War gaming is massive business, it’s just also dominated by one 900lb gorilla that is very good at marketing.No, they are a hobby first and foremost. Long after the business of TTRPGs dies, the hobby will remain. You can see it in a hundred other hobbies that went from obscurity to fad to obscurity. People still wargame and build model trains, even if it is a lot harder to find businesses built around those things in your home town.