Hollock said:
A couple weeks ago I played a roleplaying game for the first time. Since then, I've told a few people and there responses have varied from "really?!?" "Whaaaaat?" and "OMG". It's weird because I'm a pretty nerdy guy, I play videogames, I read comics, I fucking MAKE comics, but Roleplaying is the kicker. And I get that it's seen as a step beyond videogames anime ect, but I don't really know why. Do you?
Also, do you do non video game roleplaying? (not SEX roleplaying people! Okay sex, but I'm talking DnD stuff too)
What's your opinion on the games and the gamers?
D&D is the "ultimate geeky thing" because it's SUPER complex compared to anything else you could play, and there's no computer that's going to hold your hand and guide you through it or do the math for you.
Incidentally, the complexity and lack of guidance also make the most immersive and versatile game you can play.
D&D is awesome, if you have a group of well-versed players.
I used to be part of what was almost certainly the largest, most experienced group of D&D players in Texas until last summer, when me and 2 other guys who between us essentially held the group together basically tore the whole thing apart.
One guy was annoyed at the other and basically kicked him out, and then I kicked out the other guy and pretty much the whole group went with them, falling to pieces.
As you might imagine, there were reasons for this. D&D players are a mixed bunch, but D&D groups seem to tend towards being fairly homogeneous.
Some groups ARE those horrible geek stereotype socially inept weirdo outcasts.
Some are completely normal people.
Some are art students or something similar.
Some are really casual and mostly social players.
My particular group was a crap load of fairly ordinary guys and girls with a general inclination towards loving geeky stuff in general.
My group also consisted of a lot of assholes, and while we were indeed friends (they were my primary group of friends just in general), there was always stupid petty crap, bickering, some backstabbing....eventually the backstabbing got worse, some major slander was thrown around, and finally I had enough and told almost all of them (aside from the girl who got innocently caught in the crossfire) to GTFO.
I know other groups who seem to really only get together for D&D, so they have less personal entanglements.
I know people who play D&D spontaneous with whatever people happen to show up at a game store on game night.
I know groups that mostly just play D&D as an excuse to sit around drinking.
In short, D&D players are just as varied as any other type of gamers.
D&D just seems like it has a MUCH MUCH higher bar for entry than pretty much anything else, so it intimidates people, and they see it as something only the geekiest of geeks play, or can even figure out HOW to play.