robertsconley
Adventurer
I’m pushing back because I’ve lived my whole life in a rural county, with my primary system being GURPS from the late ’80s to the late 2000s. While I agree it takes effort, I strongly disagree with the idea that the situation hasn’t vastly improved for niche systems, I just don’t buy it.It helps, but I still think it ignores some practical limits of process, as I explain in my discussion with Micah earlier. In some cases its not just more work: its not possible given location (which is not a physical issue per se, but very much can limit the scheduling issue) and technical situations. And that's ignoring the fact that many people (I'm not one of them to be clear) find remote play actively defeats what they want out of a game.
So in practice, they're just as much limited to what's available locally as they ever were.
That said, people should absolutely keep giving advice on how to connect with others who share their interests. Just because things are much better now doesn’t mean help isn’t still needed.