1 I followed the instructions, won and amended one rule and the rest of the game is still active somewhere, like a bleeping light in a basement.
2 No. I didn’t play with much passion, rather like filling easy crosswords
3 All 3, games are also a time and place, a playful attitude, they’re not only objects. Is anything strictly itself? I’m clearly missing the point: the game didn’t “frame” me sufficiently for me to be sure I understand the questions.
4 The system is probably me and the rules
5 I’m just a pronoun in the rules, way of speaking of course.
Do these answers satisfy your curiousity? your expectations? Why (not)?
That is all very interesting, and I appreciate you sharing. I wrote this largely for myself, seeing how often the broader discourse around TTRPGs devolves into arguments about whether system matters. So any answer satisfies my curiousity.
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1 I followed the instructions, won and amended one rule and the rest of the game is still active somewhere, like a bleeping light in a basement. 2 No. I didn’t play with much passion, rather like filling easy crosswords 3 All 3, games are also a time and place, a playful attitude, they’re not only objects. Is anything strictly itself? I’m clearly missing the point: the game didn’t “frame” me sufficiently for me to be sure I understand the questions. 4 The system is probably me and the rules 5 I’m just a pronoun in the rules, way of speaking of course. Do these answers satisfy your curiousity? your expectations? Why (not)?
That is all very interesting, and I appreciate you sharing. I wrote this largely for myself, seeing how often the broader discourse around TTRPGs devolves into arguments about whether system matters. So any answer satisfies my curiousity.