• freewheel@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Consider that opinions and judgment come from experience. It’s very clear that you don’t fall into the visually oriented, never cracked a book in their life that didn’t have a grade attached to it, think movie visuals and video game visuals come from trees category. I’m sorry to have touched a nerve.

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        5 months ago

        That’s what you got out of what I said?

        No, it’s not a crime to think visually. The operative word here is “think”, to which I’ll add “create” and “imagine” – as opposed to expecting to have it handed to you. DISCLAIMER: (since it appears I’m going to have to anyway) – no. You know what? You win. You know very well the kind of player I’m taking about, we had them even before the internet was commercialized. But if you want to take it personally, go right ahead.

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      5 months ago

      Opinions and judgements can come from literally anywhere, experience is not a prerequisite for an opinion although it should be.

      never cracked a book in their life that didn’t have a grade attached to it, think movie visuals and video game visuals come from trees category

      Right cause our DND group decided to move to a VTT instead of dissolving when we graduated, logical conclusion.

      I’m not trying to be an asshole or anything I just see the TTRPG community dog on VTT a lot and I don’t understand it. Like when wizards were talking about AI DMs we should all absolutely get together to shit on that, but VTT’s are allowing connectivity and flexibility that can allow groups that start together, stay together They aren’t perfect and in person is much better (god I miss physical rolls) but when I see people being condescending to VTT players I will call it out.