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<blockquote data-quote="GrimCo" data-source="post: 9522101" data-attributes="member: 7044462"><p>I found out that somewhere along, i stopped caring about what goes on in ttrpg industry and hobby in broader sense, and talking to fellow gamers i know irl, most of them are same way. </p><p></p><p>People have their regular groups, they have their favorite games, they play them, they enjoy them and that's it. Very few of us even remotely pay attention what's going on in broader ttrpg space. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I would say it gives you perspective on what is it that makes playing ttrpgs fun and enough wisdom to prioritize fun aspects over everything else. That's specially true when free time is luxury. When you're young, you feel like time is all you have. If you try out new game and don't like it, so what. You just spent couple of hours, no big deal. Older you get, you appreciate your time more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most of people i know, they found one or two games that are "good enough" and they just stick to them. They don't waste time chasing potential "best game ever", they stick with what works for them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For me and my group, it's kinda same. We stick with 2 games we know, we like, are fun and if no new games are ever released, we have all we need till we die. It's not that we don't try new games, it's just that we pick them very selectively and they tend to be on the lighter side of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrimCo, post: 9522101, member: 7044462"] I found out that somewhere along, i stopped caring about what goes on in ttrpg industry and hobby in broader sense, and talking to fellow gamers i know irl, most of them are same way. People have their regular groups, they have their favorite games, they play them, they enjoy them and that's it. Very few of us even remotely pay attention what's going on in broader ttrpg space. I would say it gives you perspective on what is it that makes playing ttrpgs fun and enough wisdom to prioritize fun aspects over everything else. That's specially true when free time is luxury. When you're young, you feel like time is all you have. If you try out new game and don't like it, so what. You just spent couple of hours, no big deal. Older you get, you appreciate your time more. Most of people i know, they found one or two games that are "good enough" and they just stick to them. They don't waste time chasing potential "best game ever", they stick with what works for them. For me and my group, it's kinda same. We stick with 2 games we know, we like, are fun and if no new games are ever released, we have all we need till we die. It's not that we don't try new games, it's just that we pick them very selectively and they tend to be on the lighter side of things. [/QUOTE]
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