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<blockquote data-quote="woodelf" data-source="post: 1213929" data-attributes="member: 10201"><p>I'm a little hazy on the order here, but i think what got me interested in playing D&D was playing D&D. We were on a family vacation, and visiting friends of my folks who had kids around our age. One evening, one of them ran my brother and i through a short adventure. The horn of bubbles has been perhaps my favorite magic item ever since.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, i loved it, but didn't really know what to do next. I bought the D&D Basic Set by mistake when i was trying to buy Dungeon!, but i can't remember whether i'd already had it at that point, or i got it after that first game. I do know that when i first tried to read the Basic Set, i got sorta overwhelmed by the complexity, and invented my own game instead (which, logically enough, turned out to be far more complex and arbitrary). It was a fair bit later (at least 6mo) when i finally sat down and read it and made some sense of it. That, and played for a while with my best friend as DM--he'd learned from a mutual friend who's older brother gamed. </p><p></p><p>Also, i was big into the Choose Your Own Adventure (and a couple other brands of the same thing) at around that time (can't remember if i discovered them or D&D first), and have always been a huge fan of both folklore/mythology and scifi/fantasy. But i don't recall making any sort of logical connection between those activities and D&D at the time, and certainly didn't seek out D&D because it was like any of teh above--i had never heard of it until i played it.</p><p></p><p>But, in short, i got into RPGs because they're RPGs, not because they're like any other activity, or share common elements with other media. Which makes perfect sense to me--IME, the only activity that is sufficiently like RPing to usefully predict interest in RPGs is collaborative storytelling--and that just barely--and that's hardly a common hobby/pasttime. IME, those who try RPGs because they're like computer games are usually disappointed, and go back to the computer (as opposed to those who try them because they're <strong>un</strong>like computer games, in some crucial way that they expect to be an improvement). Likewise, plenty of people have a huge interest in spec fic, but have no interest in "living" it, so assuming a fantasy fan will like RPGs is, IMHO, silly. And so on for actors, fanfic writers, wargamers, etc. Likewise, i've known a fair number of RPers who can't stand fantasy/scifi lit/TV, aren't really into computer games, etc. (And, yes, at least one of these was a big fan of playing fantasy RPGs--just didn't like being the oblserver, i guess.) RPGs are a fairly distinct breed, and i've yet to stumble on to a predictive correlation between other interests and them. Which makes me think that a survey like this is going to show you correlations, at best, not causation--you can't say "a ha!, 25% of responding RPers attribute their initial exposure to D&D to computer games, therefore computer gamers are likely to like RPGs".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodelf, post: 1213929, member: 10201"] I'm a little hazy on the order here, but i think what got me interested in playing D&D was playing D&D. We were on a family vacation, and visiting friends of my folks who had kids around our age. One evening, one of them ran my brother and i through a short adventure. The horn of bubbles has been perhaps my favorite magic item ever since. Anyway, i loved it, but didn't really know what to do next. I bought the D&D Basic Set by mistake when i was trying to buy Dungeon!, but i can't remember whether i'd already had it at that point, or i got it after that first game. I do know that when i first tried to read the Basic Set, i got sorta overwhelmed by the complexity, and invented my own game instead (which, logically enough, turned out to be far more complex and arbitrary). It was a fair bit later (at least 6mo) when i finally sat down and read it and made some sense of it. That, and played for a while with my best friend as DM--he'd learned from a mutual friend who's older brother gamed. Also, i was big into the Choose Your Own Adventure (and a couple other brands of the same thing) at around that time (can't remember if i discovered them or D&D first), and have always been a huge fan of both folklore/mythology and scifi/fantasy. But i don't recall making any sort of logical connection between those activities and D&D at the time, and certainly didn't seek out D&D because it was like any of teh above--i had never heard of it until i played it. But, in short, i got into RPGs because they're RPGs, not because they're like any other activity, or share common elements with other media. Which makes perfect sense to me--IME, the only activity that is sufficiently like RPing to usefully predict interest in RPGs is collaborative storytelling--and that just barely--and that's hardly a common hobby/pasttime. IME, those who try RPGs because they're like computer games are usually disappointed, and go back to the computer (as opposed to those who try them because they're [b]un[/b]like computer games, in some crucial way that they expect to be an improvement). Likewise, plenty of people have a huge interest in spec fic, but have no interest in "living" it, so assuming a fantasy fan will like RPGs is, IMHO, silly. And so on for actors, fanfic writers, wargamers, etc. Likewise, i've known a fair number of RPers who can't stand fantasy/scifi lit/TV, aren't really into computer games, etc. (And, yes, at least one of these was a big fan of playing fantasy RPGs--just didn't like being the oblserver, i guess.) RPGs are a fairly distinct breed, and i've yet to stumble on to a predictive correlation between other interests and them. Which makes me think that a survey like this is going to show you correlations, at best, not causation--you can't say "a ha!, 25% of responding RPers attribute their initial exposure to D&D to computer games, therefore computer gamers are likely to like RPGs". [/QUOTE]
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