robertsconley
Hero
I don’t dismiss that definitional disagreements can be meaningful, especially when they reflect different priorities, like what @pemerton is analyzing versus what most hobbyists care about in play. But that’s also why clarity is so important. When someone redefines a widely-used term like “railroading” without noting the shift, it leads people to think they’re being critiqued on their terms, not his. That’s where the confusion and tension come from, not just the redefinition itself, but the way it reframes the discussion around the poster’s way of thinking.Well, there is a definitional disagreement, as well. And I'd not dismiss that in this context.
The common definition that you are quoting is what it is for reasons. Pemerton has his definition, also for his own reasons.
And, when we get to considering critique, I expect the differences between those reasons will also be indicative of differences between what pemerton cares about vs what the more common cares are.
As in, pemerton is apt to find things to be a valid critique that others will shrug at and go, "I don't see that as a big deal". In conflating the terminology, pemerton (perhaps unintentionally, but effectively) acts to co-opt other peoples' positions into his own, which will also lead to disagreement when folks run up against it happening.
If someone is going to debate RPG theory and practice, they should be familiar with how terms are commonly used. And if they want to reframe a term like “railroading,” they need to make allowances, either by qualifying their usage or by clearly distinguishing it from the baseline understanding. Otherwise, it doesn’t advance the conversation, it just causes people to talk past each other and causes debates about definitions.
This is exactly why I call my approach a Living World Sandbox Campaign. I’ve built on the basic ideas behind sandbox play, but I have my own take. And it’s why I try to distinguish clearly when I’m speaking generally about sandbox campaigns, and when I’m speaking specifically about my own approach.