hunter1828
Butte Hole Surfer
Just providing a place to continue the discussion if anyone is so inclined since we hijacked Afrodyte's thread, again...
Originally posted by Celtavian (in the other thread)
That's exactly what I've been trying to say. Yes, D&D is self-selecting, but I think interest in the fantasy genre is the factor that's selected for. The idea that we select for creativity or intelligence is, I believe, simply a conceit of gamers. We'd like to think that's true (collectively), but I don't believe it.Creativity is not necessary for D&D, just a love and enjoyment of the fantasy genre. I would argue that some don't even care about this, its just a chance to hang out with their friends.
I am not going to argue that D&D doesn't attract creative people, it just doesn't attract any more than any other activity.
I would argue that D&D attracts people who love Fantasy stories and art. I think there are an inordinate number of people playing D&D who love fantasy books, movies and just about anything else associated with fantasy they can lay their hands on.
Djeta Thernadier said:I don't know that math skills = creativity. I consider myself to be a very creative person, however, I have had a severe learning disability with math since I was in elementary school.
bekkilyn_rpg said:
However, in every one of these same groups and including D&D groups, there's a large number of people who play for various other reasons and care nothing whatsoever for exploring creative outlets.