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<blockquote data-quote="prabe" data-source="post: 7927333" data-attributes="member: 7016699"><p>I don't doubt that there's some hardware differences that lead to different people being more comfortable running different games, because they require something like different forms of processing, but I also think there's something analagous to imprinting (like baby ducks): The first game you run is on some level the game you expect to run thereafter, regardless of what it says on the cover and/or the pages. It's possible to retrain yourself to run differently, but it does take practice; I think the sort of flexibility to run multiple systems is a different thing, though also attainable with practice.</p><p></p><p>Taste preferences are a different thing, and probably more like software than hardware, and may be reflections of experiences at or away from the game table. Maybe you really don't like when people press your buttons, and being (for example) Compelled in Fate feels too much like that for you to enjoy the game when it happens. If you try to run Fate, you probably won't use Compels in the way the game expects you to, and the game probably won't work quite right without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prabe, post: 7927333, member: 7016699"] I don't doubt that there's some hardware differences that lead to different people being more comfortable running different games, because they require something like different forms of processing, but I also think there's something analagous to imprinting (like baby ducks): The first game you run is on some level the game you expect to run thereafter, regardless of what it says on the cover and/or the pages. It's possible to retrain yourself to run differently, but it does take practice; I think the sort of flexibility to run multiple systems is a different thing, though also attainable with practice. Taste preferences are a different thing, and probably more like software than hardware, and may be reflections of experiences at or away from the game table. Maybe you really don't like when people press your buttons, and being (for example) Compelled in Fate feels too much like that for you to enjoy the game when it happens. If you try to run Fate, you probably won't use Compels in the way the game expects you to, and the game probably won't work quite right without it. [/QUOTE]
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