I don’t really think CR has anything to do with this. It’s scary for anybody to try a new thing especially something like D&D where you’re being watched by other players.
This take is like saying singers made karaoke performative, you don’t need to find something to blame for people being nervous.
This take is like saying singers made karaoke performative, you don’t need to find something to blame for people being nervous.
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Zack Davisson @ ECCC O-05
While Critical Role brought a huge audience to Dungeons and Dragons, I'll always be bummed they also made it performative.
I hear folks afraid to try, worried they wouldn't be "good at it."
Proper D&D is karaoke in a room with friends. No one cares if you sing well, so long as you are having fun.
I hear folks afraid to try, worried they wouldn't be "good at it."
Proper D&D is karaoke in a room with friends. No one cares if you sing well, so long as you are having fun.
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