So, please help me confirm my assumption...
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WPandP wrote: I think that there's something to be said for younger generations having never developed the patient thoughtfulness of those of us who got started playing board games and only adopted the computer later. An interesting board game is full of intricacy and detail; an "interesting" video game is, much like an "interesting" movie these days, full of splash and dazzle. Playing an RPG with stats sheets and multi-sided dice required one to invest a lot of thought and imagination into the character, in order to be awed by it; a graphics-heavy computer game, however, can require almost none of either, and just simply show that character to you. People younger than me have grown up in the ubiquity of computers, and just expect games to show things to you, rather than require imaginative participation, and so for them the best games are the visceral action FPS-types. .