Here I am arguing against the split into the various sub “camps” of current RPG culture. I used to believe in this divide, too, but now I’m convinced the differences are just talked up and don’t really exist except as tags, not inherently better or worse than tags such as “solo”, “rules lite”, “gonzo” and all the other ways of splitting it up. The tags remain important for some people to “find their crowd” but that’s far weaker than saying that these are the most important splits in RPG culture.

My actual favourite category would actually be “64 pages or less for rules, setting and adventure”! 😅

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    1 year ago

    I think there’s a “safe spaces” element as well. It’s not just the system-- the system becomes a shorthand for a whole host of philosophies and genre conventions. Ideally, there’d be all sorts of communities at an atomic level and through federation (or something similar) we would join all the ones that interested us and crosspost things that extend over boundaries or confound the boundaries that we’ve drawn. That’s some of the promise of a Lemmy (or Reddit) but the reality is when end up in walled off silos instead of interconnected gardens.