>>7535864Yeah, my post:
>>7535859Vidya gaems do ruin your experience in TTRPGs. Different genres ruin you in different ways. Some are easier to unlearn their bad habits than others and MMO/MOBA players are absolutely unsalvagable. JRPG players tend to be linear and story-driven, and can get really passive and just wait for the GM to throw stuff at them. But they are nonetheless good players because they're obedient(albeit boring sometimes) and respect enough for the story to play along in its logic. Book readers and WRPG/open-world gamers make better players though since the former has a point of reference other than vidya, and the latter understands the value and power of personal agency.
I like Mori's style and it's great to introduce to absolute noobshits and showcase to the world alternatives to DnD, but it's pretty much damn hectic for my tastes. But I suppose that's the way it's gonna be since she's streaming for thousands of people to be entertaining AND sell a system.