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    Taylor Navarro Joins Wizards of the Coast as D&D Designer

    Mod note: Hey. Dislike whatever you want. But insultingly bundle all the folks who disagree into a bundle so you can dismiss them all, and that's a problem. Stop treating things as if yours is the only valid opinion.
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    Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

    When the class divisions are so strongly supported by racist policy and history? No, not really. So, the language I suggested above kind of handles that. With that form, usually it is said that racism does require a power imbalance - it is looking at impact, rather than intent of...
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    Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

    I don't know if they are oddities. I think understanding comes to us unevenly.
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    D&D General So how do Half-Elfs feel different to Elfs?

    We are done with this line of discussion. Thanks.
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    D&D General So how do Half-Elfs feel different to Elfs?

    Mod note: Folks, We are not here to discuss real world religious or spiritual traditions, Nordic or otherwise. If you feel that some game product was actually trying to characterize your real-world culture, and got it wrong, that's probably a discussion to have with the publisher, rather than...
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    Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

    Sure. No argument there. I just haven't seen discussion from members of the impacted communities about differentiating the language in a similar way.
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    Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

    To be clear: I do not make the claim that there's no bigotry in the Northeast.
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    Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

    Well, let me try. Not quite. Bigotry is what you think it is - It is a recognized feeling of dislike, hatred, or intolerance for a person or people due to their race, creed, nation of origin, gender presentation, sexual orientation, and so on. Bigoted actions are intentional. In the past...
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    Where Complexity Belongs

    Well, both of my terms (and both of the ones I'm told are used in game design) are the opposite of "simple". The innards of a pocket watch are not simple, nor are the resulting movements of a three body problem. The point is that the field of complexity is too complex for just one word. :)...
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    Goodman Games: Our Efforts Have Been Mischaracterized

    I think there's also space there to differentiate between racist and bigoted.
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    Which team will win Super Bowl LX?

    It depends. In this century, it seems that the Patriots only win the Superbowl if my wife and I go to a Superbowl party. Note: My wife and I are not football people. We go to Superbowl parties when someone we know is throwing a gathering that we expect to be fun for those who aren't paying...
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    How Complex Do You Prefer Your TTRPG Systems In General

    For Poll purposes, I chose 6, but that's more like the place beyond which the complexity really needs some justification, or it starts getting in the way of my enjoyment. I'll play just about anything for a one-shot. For long term play, I am happy anywhere from Fate Accelerated up through...
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    Worlds of Design: Story vs. Gameplay

    Mod note: Gentle beings, if you cannot continue in a civil manner, you will not continue at all. That can be on your own terms, or on red-text terms. I suspect you would prefer your own. So, please choose your posting accordingly.
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    Where Complexity Belongs

    I can't help if if game designers didn't turn to science for their terminology :p In the end, I don't really care what terms are used - the operative bit is that the distinction allows one to choose what kind of cognitive load you're putting where. Yes, I know - I used to play Advanced Squad...
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    Where Complexity Belongs

    Well, that depends. In a pretty traditional game, the answer to, "Who says it cannot?" Is, "The Rulebook". As in, look at how much you've written of stuff for conflict scenes. Write as much again for rituals, and they can be equivalent. If, in D&D terms, you have as many abilities, powers...
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