dtgreene: That relies on there being something else that:
* Is worth playing
There are plenty of games and media out there. And that includes things made by those who are like minded.
dtgreene: * That the player is aware of
They can search for such. It shouldn't be too hard.
dtgreene: * That doesn't also suffer from the same issues
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dtgreene: * That other people in the area want to play
That is an issue that plagues ALL games of such type.
dtgreene: Given how well known D&D is in comparison to other TTRPGs, it can be hard for all of these criteria to be met.
Then they adapt somehting to meet their needs. Shouldn't be too hard.
dtgreene: People who are not into TTRPGs often aren't aware of TTRPGs other than D&D, and if D&D in particular is hostile to them, they likely won't bother with the hobby at all.
If such things in games are so hostile that it turns them off of such then they have bigger problems than content in games.
(And to be frank I find calling such in games and media hostile to be making a mockery of things that are actually worthy of the label)
dtgreene: (One way to tell if someone is really into TTRPGs is if the person mentions something other than D&D.)
True