Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Do you mean are they based on a real world mythological race?Aren't the drow a myth? Gygax said so, anyway.
Do you mean are they based on a real world mythological race?Aren't the drow a myth? Gygax said so, anyway.
So the "Bothered about Dungeons and Dragons" crew had a point then?Having a fantasy about something is your fixation, not mine.
Normalizing and inspiring bad behavior still leads to bad outcomes, even if it isn't specifically enacting a fantasy.
This is not to say all media must always be squeaky clean, but it does mean that people who create content have to make choices, to choose their impacts. And it should be seen as okay for them to do so.
40+ years of D&D play. Hundreds of people played with, and I have yet to see anyone normalize bad behavior in the real world because of D&D lore, or be inspired by D&D lore to engage in bad behavior in the real world.
This doesn't seem like a common or even uncommon problem. It seems quite rare. Rare enough to be a people problem and not a game problem.
That was one of my first thought when the X-Card was introduced. Well, my second thought. As with all things having to do with norms, it's complicated. A lot of folks in 1984 were embroiled in the Satanic panic of the day and were concerned D&D might lead to murder, suicide, witchcraft, or otherwise damaging the psyches of impressionable young minds. The moral panic ended in the 1990s, and such concerns were fodder for jokes by 2014.So the "Bothered about Dungeons and Dragons" crew had a point then?
40+ years of D&D play. Hundreds of people played with, and I have yet to see anyone normalize bad behavior in the real world because of D&D lore, or be inspired by D&D lore to engage in bad behavior in the real world.
This doesn't seem like a common or even uncommon problem. It seems quite rare. Rare enough to be a people problem and not a game problem.
I think we are erecting strange taboos around media and its ability to influence people.
That's not what I said. What I said was to paraphrase, "I haven't seen it over 40 years and hundreds of players, so it must not be common or even uncommon."Ah the good old “I’ve never seen it so it must not exist” response. You asked the question, got the answer, don’t like the answer so keep asking the question hoping for a new answer.
Good times.
Yup. That's EXACTLY how statistics work.That's not what I said. What I said was to paraphrase, "I haven't seen it over 40 years and hundreds of players, so it must not be common or even uncommon."
If it were common or uncommon, the odds of my not encountering it over that period of time and that many players is probably around the same as my winning the Powerball.
So yeah, I'm very confident that it's a rare people problem and not a game lore problem.
It’s less representative than that. Even a tiny sample would be a random sample, but the people in our own bubble are far more likely to share similar views.Yup. That's EXACTLY how statistics work.
Or, to put it another way, you've played with about .0001% of gamers out there. But, sure, your personal circle of friends and acquaintances represent a significant sampling of the total population of gamers.
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