Dude, whatever point you're trying to make is being completely drowned out by being rude and arrogant. Please, tone it down. I'm interested in your side, but I'm not about to wade through post after post of you being obnoxious.Nisarg said:I looked the base material up, and read it. Dancey's essays, the various state of gaming reports, etc etc.
Any of you can do the same. That's what google is for.
Calling someone (essentially) a lazy goof because they didn't scour the internet for essays that agree with your position, isn't exactly gonna win anyone over to your side.
I have a feeling that quite a few others feel as I do.
P.S.: I've read a lot of those various gaming reports also, along with Dancey's essays. From what I remember, the gist of Dancey's essays weren't so much that there are fewer new players because of "pretentious" games, so much as there are fewer new players because of the sheer number of games out there. You're, of course, welcome to pull out a quote that disputes this.
If you're trying to advance a train of thought that you assert is so well documented, it should be a trivial matter to actually quote some of these essays/articles/etc. so that others, who may not have seen the same essays/articles/etc. that you keep obliquely referencing, can have a common frame of reference, otherwise it really is "believe it, because I said so and so does my cousin's friend's uncle's barber. "Heck, a simple pointer towards whatever you're referencing would be enough.
I personally wouldn't think about asserting such controversial notions without the documentation to back myself up.
You put one too many "many's" and "way's" in there.Nisarg said:All agree that in the mid to late nineties two simultaneous phenomena occured:
1. many many people who were playing RPGs stopped.
2. there were way way less younger teens starting to play.
However, fewer younger teens starting to play does not equal fewer new players, if you can see the difference.
I've already pointed out the flaw in your statement about RPGs and Videogames (There exist more variables to be examined besides the basic existance of RPGs and Videogames at the same time). Surely there might be more variables to the supposed decline of RPG players than simply a couple of niche "pretentious" games stealing away tens to dozens of RPG players from less "pretentious" games.