>why isn't [specific niche genre I like] more popular?
>why aren't there more campaign settings that are [specific niche genre I like]?
>I have no creativity and desperately need other people to make things for me because I'm too lazy, uninspired, and consumeristic to do anything for myself because all I can do is cry out to Brand Daddy™ for help
Why do we have this exact kind of thread almost every week?
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I suppose we could help the people who are too lazy & uninspired find motivation & inspiration
would you rather have more threads of people whining about easily solved problems or making terrible obvious bait threads that will inevitably hit bump limit
I would rather have threads that just aren't shit.
be the change you want to see in the world
As someone who has tried that, it totally works. 100% guaranteed. The board has been a much better place to browse because of my threads I want to see dying without any fruitful discussion.
And I absolutely can't wait for the goalposts to move on this one.
Have a pitty bump.
Cyberspace Fantasy is a lame concept and blaming /tg/ for not latching onto your lame shit is doubly lame. Typical of someone who's next recourse to rejection is to blame the board instead of their bad ideas.
Ah, good, the goalposts moved.
That's not a goal post movement you moron.
>why didn't my attempt to be the change I wanted to see work?
>because the change you wanted sucked
Is a totally valid reason. Not all ideas are good, not all things are accepted.
You might be able to adjust the angle of how you approach your idea, being a whinny c**t about it is not going to work well.
>"be the change you want to see is the solution"
>being the change you wanted to see didn't do anything
If it's not applicable, don't suggest it.
If you're too stupid to see how having a bad idea is applicable to how that idea didn't take off, there's no helping you.
I'm not talking about ideas taking off.
I'm talking about the solution to the problem.
Pay attention.
The solution to the problem you having better ideas you moron.
You can't have those being moronic. So your specific solution is killing yourself.
Maybe your solution was wrong? Maybe you tackled problem, but not at the source thus wasting your time?
Some food for thought
>your solution was wrong
It wasn't my solution, it was the one offered as infallible, sagacious advice.
>How do I git gud at X?
>Practise!
>I practised for five minutes yesterday and I still suck, you're wrong.
>my false equivalency makes me right!
Nah, I've made loads of threads I've wanted to see, and after they all failed, I decided to screencap the last one to see people flounder over their standards and move their goalposts.
It's been much more chaotic than I predicted.
maybe your problem is the intensely autistic manner in which you type putting people off
Seriously it's not hard to pull together a setting as a GM and then you can just run one of the generic systems for it. It's not like you need a perfect system to start with anyway, you are going to add a homebrew shit as you go no matter what.
I'd rather make my own specialised system than run a generic one tbh. Having rules for vampire stuff in VtM etc is cool, doesn't always mesh with mechanical backbones designed to be flexible.
single sentence low effort survey threads, mostly spammed by one guy/bot
>how does /tg/ like their X?
>this is how I X
>is it evil to kill orc children?
Wouldn't surprise me if it's some form of datamining.
>why isn't [specific niche genre I like] more popular?
I wish. Usually it's "why isn't extremely popular genre I like more popular? other things exist and this confuses me"
We had a "why isn't Ancient Egypt" popular thread. Fricking Ancient Egypt.
Because you are jaded frick and thought of people talking about what they like angers you
Because otherwise it changes to:
>"[thing] is popular and full of normies, why couldn't you gatekeep [thing]?"