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<blockquote data-quote="ShinHakkaider" data-source="post: 9313005" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>I stared playing TTRPG’s when I was in elementary school and I played through junior High, High school and then college. Most of my best gaming experiences were during that time. I wasn’t in my career and hadn’t started a family yet so there was a time where my focus was mostly on my hobbies. Even though for a period much later on I found a great gaming group my focus has always been split between family & career and other obligations more than focused on this hobby that I love.</p><p></p><p>I think that the people I was gaming with in my youth AND the systems we played had a lot to do with the level of fun we had. There was little aversion to crunchier systems and math. Whenever a system lacked something we needed or wanted we made house rules for it for our table and kept it moving. We played our games not to say we were better than other groups or to say to other people that they were “doing it wrong” but for our own edification and FUN.</p><p></p><p>I think that those times are LONG GONE and newer gamers are a different breed. And that breed while not bad is, I’m finding, not to my tastes. I also feel that some older gamers are stuck in nostalgia and are constantly trying to relive / remake the past, which is also not my cup of tea. I hope to find my next group of gamers somewhere in between and have newer and different experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinHakkaider, post: 9313005, member: 9213"] I stared playing TTRPG’s when I was in elementary school and I played through junior High, High school and then college. Most of my best gaming experiences were during that time. I wasn’t in my career and hadn’t started a family yet so there was a time where my focus was mostly on my hobbies. Even though for a period much later on I found a great gaming group my focus has always been split between family & career and other obligations more than focused on this hobby that I love. I think that the people I was gaming with in my youth AND the systems we played had a lot to do with the level of fun we had. There was little aversion to crunchier systems and math. Whenever a system lacked something we needed or wanted we made house rules for it for our table and kept it moving. We played our games not to say we were better than other groups or to say to other people that they were “doing it wrong” but for our own edification and FUN. I think that those times are LONG GONE and newer gamers are a different breed. And that breed while not bad is, I’m finding, not to my tastes. I also feel that some older gamers are stuck in nostalgia and are constantly trying to relive / remake the past, which is also not my cup of tea. I hope to find my next group of gamers somewhere in between and have newer and different experiences. [/QUOTE]
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