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An interesting piece about the relative importance of different elements in various games #ttrpg

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    An interesting piece about the relative importance of different elements in various games #ttrpg

    I'm not sure of how useful the circles actually are as the games are very different and the mechanics/procedure is an OSR affectation born of a refusal to accept that their culture of play is getting sucked back into the mechanical maximalism of mainstream D&D.
    https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2025/12/10/coring-the-onion-osr-structuralism-and-non-osr-games/

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      An interesting piece about the relative importance of different elements in various games #ttrpg

      I'm not sure of how useful the circles actually are as the games are very different and the mechanics/procedure is an OSR affectation born of a refusal to accept that their culture of play is getting sucked back into the mechanical maximalism of mainstream D&D.
      https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2025/12/10/coring-the-onion-osr-structuralism-and-non-osr-games/

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        @SJohnRoss I like the rules lightness. What they do with the rules they have is another question entirely.

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          @SJohnRoss I like the rules lightness. What they do with the rules they have is another question entirely.

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            @SJohnRoss Yeah... So much of what they do leaves me cold.

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              @SJohnRoss @Taskerland I find theory helps me move from "I don't like your game and you don't like mine" to "here are things we both like, so a game that does those specifically is one we can play together".

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                @SJohnRoss @Taskerland I find theory helps me move from "I don't like your game and you don't like mine" to "here are things we both like, so a game that does those specifically is one we can play together".

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