Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
I mean, on a certain level all RPGs are derived from D&D, so whoever not "correct", it does make a certain kind of sense.Yeap, even pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, any RPG that isnt D&D.
I mean, on a certain level all RPGs are derived from D&D, so whoever not "correct", it does make a certain kind of sense.Yeap, even pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, any RPG that isnt D&D.
Same. I don’t tell people “I play D&D” when talking about my weekly Pathfinder game. I say Pathfinder, which almost always gets a “whats that“ response and gives me a chance to talk up the game.Yeap, even pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, any RPG that isnt D&D.
I mean, on a certain level all RPGs are derived from D&D...
Well, I think it is true in this case. Would RPGs have appeared without D&D? Almost certainly. But those that exist are almost certainly some descendent of D&D, even if the impetus was to reject all that is D&D.Absolutes like "all" are maybe not your friend here.
Yeap, thats me too. However, I do get a sort of expediency aspect from talking to someone who wont know one RPG from the next. Instead, I simply say "gaming" if Traveller or other brand means absolutely nothing to that person.Same. I don’t tell people “I play D&D” when talking about my weekly Pathfinder game. I say Pathfinder, which almost always gets a “whats that“ response and gives me a chance to talk up the game.
Can you name an RPG that developed independently?
Traveller.Well, I think it is true in this case. Would RPGs have appeared without D&D? Almost certainly. But those that exist are almost certainly some descendent of D&D, even if the impetus was to reject all that is D&D.
Can you name an RPG that developed independently?
I would be interested in seeing evidence for that.Traveller.
google the wiki.I would be interested in seeing evidence for that.