Why I rarely play "modern" game nowdays anymore.
So much social baggage.

I go to either retro type indie titles or all the classic old school stuff from the 80s/90s.
You know, a time when characters were just a few well animated sprites, fun gameplay and the rest up to your imagination.

Now in order to be allowed to make a game and be recognized you have to write a dissertation on your social tendencies and opinions and include a certain percentage of that into game development. Same is true for recent D&D world building and design.
Soon we will have hard guidlines for DMs that will get them banned from communities if they dare voice their opinions on certain rules matter, their books and dices removed by court order, and all materials burned.

Last edited by Count Turnipsome; 25/08/23 01:49 AM.

It just reminded me of the bowl of goat's milk that old Winthrop used to put outside his door every evening for the dust demons. He said the dust demons could never resist goat's milk, and that they would always drink themselves into a stupor and then be too tired to enter his room..