I don't consider it relevant to the question at hand.Define "play."
Are we talking about playing once every few months or having regular games?
I don't consider it relevant to the question at hand.Define "play."
Are we talking about playing once every few months or having regular games?
Laughs in 5E Death Domain cleric PC.THOSE ARE FOR NPCs ONLY!!!! DRAGON SAID SO!!!!!
The Pirate Borg Discord has lots of pick-up games going on all the time. It's a really great game to drop in for a one-shot.Pirate Borg? I'm jealous!
I think that counts. You had the option to play something else but chose to play OSR games at those events.I play the odd old school game at a con--they remind me of the things I enjoyed and disliked about the old days--but I wouldn't think that counts.
That's exciting. Thanks for letting me know! Been wanting to try out Mork Borg for a while, and Pirate Borg looks the scurviest.The Pirate Borg Discord has lots of pick-up games going on all the time. It's a really great game to drop in for a one-shot.
There is probably also going to be a real effort to get demo games going all over this Sept. 19 (Talk Like a Pirate Day) this year, so keep an eye out at your FLGS and similar spaces. (Come to think of it, I wonder if I can run one at my local library.)
Ok, geez, hammer me over the head some more, Reynard.That doesn't make it not an echo chamber. The membership of Discord servers are focused and self selecting. You can't extract any trends beyond its scope from one.
Most of the people I know that like old school games are millennials, as are the most prominent OSR vtubers i can think of.Ok, geez, hammer me over the head some more, Reynard.
Echo chamber comments aside, the whole point of my sharing that personal anecdote was that there are communities where the assumption "if you prefer OSR over 5e, then you're old" is a false.