Yep, because we can't just have 1 thread discussing a specific topic we have to have at least two.The thread has morphed into something entirely different.
Yep, because we can't just have 1 thread discussing a specific topic we have to have at least two.The thread has morphed into something entirely different.
Do you just improv a lot?
Do you just improv a lot?
Keep it up and you'll get another.Yep, because we can't just have 1 thread discussing a specific topic we have to have at least two.
I addressed that part in my last paragraph / partial reply, that you left out…I think your claim that this is the same as breadcrumb-trail, quest-giver D&D play is mistaken. This sort of D&D play depends upon no- or low-stakes scenes and action declarations whose main purpose is to lead the PCs through scenes that eventually lead to the real stakes.
lol, you may have a point, did not realize it was yours. So it was a bad example then and I made it better fit a sandbox model in my mind, sue me… it seems we agree that if the players can choose two from A -F, then two from G - M and so forth it is a sandbox then thoughConsidering this is MY BLOODY EXAMPLE, there's no real question about who is misunderstanding the example.
I did not accept that, hence my reply. I am just pointing out that the conversation had not moved on from conservatism all that much when it was in the post I replied toI understand that but one also does not have to accept Hussar's premise that sandbox vs. linear play has anything to do with conservatism in gaming.
Yeah. I really enjoy sandbox play as I described it and would love to talk about that in a more positive way, but we are constantly getting into definitional and semantic arguments that keep any progress from being made.For whatever reason sandbox is a very contentious topic and tends to provoke long debates on threads. I do kind of wish we could have more positive threads about it. I feel like we talk about sandbox here all the time, but 90% of that is arguing over whether they even exist
Do you just improv a lot?
Yeah. I really enjoy sandbox play as I described it and would love to talk about that in a more positive way, but we are constantly getting into definitional and semantic arguments that keep any progress from being made.