Pwech. I don’t play D&D!
I play Pathfinder…
It just occurred to me that Pathfinder is to D&D what Linux is to Windows. More technically complex, less moral baggage, less mainstream and its fans won’t shut up about it.
What a fitting anology! I’m going to start saying “I play Pathfinder BTW” at the end of every TTRPG comment now, I love it hahahahaha.
That could get old. But…
I play Pathfinder, by the way.
Do you happen to also use Arch?
Would you believe me if I said I didn’t check your comment history before posting that? I just assumed that a programmer who plays Pathfinder also uses Linux.
In our defense it’s a pain to get people to try it.
Just like Linux.
and pathfinder is way more open (AoN), just like linux
And Wizards of the Coast (since bought by Hasbro) are like Microsoft, trying to control the platform as closely as possible, trying to define how people use their platform
I can feel the blank stare that this correction would elicit in the vast majority of people. To normies it’s like saying you eat fruit rounds instead of fruit loops.
If you understand why it is corrected you are a geek.
Oh 100% I’m DMing Draw Steel tomorrow night
I haven’t heard terribly many people talk about draw steel, honestly. I’d be interested to hear what you think about it after trying it out.
From our session 0, character creation is really neat. Everything is very modular and flavorful. I went in with a few choices for systems depending on how people wanted to approach the campaign and we chose Draw Steel because the group is made up of people who enjoy crunchy combat. I’ll try and remember to follow up after I’ve run a session
Hell yeah sibling, id also be interested in hearing how that goes. I’ve been wanting to run DS since it came out but you know how long campaigns go
I have never been so fairly and accurately insulted! Shame on you!
If I need to what?!?
if you need to… 😉
Well depends on the programming language they use. D&D uses classes and that’s a big no no for some.
Never touched Dungeon and Dragons’ stuff. And I am a dev.
I don’t want to point again the impression that some DnD players seem to think that DnD is the only way to play ttrpg… but well… it’s tempting, doesn’t it?
It’s easier to tell someone you play D&D than it is to say you play Pathfinder, get the “… what?” question and then say “it’s for people who think D&D doesn’t have enough rules”
Yes and let’s not disturb them. They may discover something interesting? And perhaps avoid to disgust people from our hobby by explaining that math is a must and classes too? I’m not even sure if I am trolling on purpose or because of the topic.
If they show interest, you can go into detail. If they don’t, that’s previous seconds of life you can use for more productive things.
To be fair, it wasn’t a programmer that got me into D&D… he worked for the QA department.
not true at all! I play Magic, not D&D
What? No, I haven’t played since a few sessions decades ago!
GURPS, on the other hand… Along with Ironsworn, maybe a little Savage Worlds…
Stop, stop, you’ve already proven their point
Gods! I used to love playing GURPS Autoduel!
Ironsworn is sick
Not everybody at my company that knows how to program also plays dnd. Just everybody who is good at it.
Geeks are a race now?
We prefer the term “species” nowadays.
How about if you like nerdy media but isn’t naturally attracted to high paying tech fields 😭
Caught
I guess I’m not a real nerd after all
Well, it said “geeks” not “nerds” so you’re fine.
Ah, I guess this is why I prefer other ttrpgs.
"Dungeons and Dragons OR D&D? What does D&D stand for if not Dungeons and Dragons?
I think the text is cut from a longer form document. The author may have been declaring the abbreviation for use in the rest of the text.
The or in this context refers to also known as. Like when you say what the fuck or WTF for short.
Some acronyms have many definitions, like CBT.
Clifford’s Brick Transport.




















