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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 9575070" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>I've kind of gone back and forth on this. When I say collector, I don't necessarily mean non-gamer. I think a lot of the people collecting books or buying them to read, are actual gamers. And I think many are probably still indirectly using the material at their table (they may buy a game, not run the actual game, but use flavor material from the books, setting material, adventure material, etc). When you think about it, most people only have one group to play with, and probably play just one RPG that everyone agrees on. So even if they want to play other RPGs, they may have still just play D&D and find ways to scratch that itch by reading other books and brining what they can to the table. Also I have noticed a big change personally in recent years with my own books. People seem much more open than they have in a long time to playing other RPGs now. There have always been people who played non-D&D games (I'm one of them, though I still also like D&D). But something feels very different now (it kind of reminds me of how things were when I was first playing in the late 80s and 90s)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 9575070, member: 85555"] I've kind of gone back and forth on this. When I say collector, I don't necessarily mean non-gamer. I think a lot of the people collecting books or buying them to read, are actual gamers. And I think many are probably still indirectly using the material at their table (they may buy a game, not run the actual game, but use flavor material from the books, setting material, adventure material, etc). When you think about it, most people only have one group to play with, and probably play just one RPG that everyone agrees on. So even if they want to play other RPGs, they may have still just play D&D and find ways to scratch that itch by reading other books and brining what they can to the table. Also I have noticed a big change personally in recent years with my own books. People seem much more open than they have in a long time to playing other RPGs now. There have always been people who played non-D&D games (I'm one of them, though I still also like D&D). But something feels very different now (it kind of reminds me of how things were when I was first playing in the late 80s and 90s) [/QUOTE]
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