Thanks for the response! As a follow up, do you mostly stick with dnd or do you sometimes branch out to other systems?
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Thanks for the response! As a follow up what kind of games do you usually run/play?
Sounds like you have a pretty healthy rpg group! As a follow up: what kind of games do you play/run?
I would be interested in this!
To push back on this a little: there's definitely historical precedent for anti-regime sentiment bleeding over into anti-populace sentiment. To use your example of WWII, a lot of the anti-Japan sentiment bled over to anti-Japanese sentiment in the US in the form of internment camps.
Of course this was in the 1940s and I like to think that we've become a little bit less racist now. But I've noticed a lot more racist "jokes" on Reddit as anti-China sentiment has risen. Don't get me wrong, we should still criticize China for its many human rights abuses and imperialistic practices as well as their violations of personal freedoms in their citizens etc. etc. but we should also be aware that these criticisms will be used by racists to justify their views and their actions, and call it out when it starts becoming more about the people than the government.
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For me the engine doesn't really matter as long as it plays good. Like Titanfall 2 uses the Source engine which may actually be older and I still really enjoyed my time with it. And the developers clearly have been making improvements to the engines over the last 12 years so it's not like this is using the same graphics renderer/animation skeletons/lighting/whatever as Skyrim.
Thanks for the response! As a follow up, does system choice affect where you look for groups/games? Like if you were playing dnd would you look in a different place than if you were playing an indie rpg?