Dan Luu on Nostr: I wonder why the dominant culture is so different for modern board games than for ...
I wonder why the dominant culture is so different for modern board games than for basically anything else I've encountered.
Of course there are some people like this in every activity, but this being dominant seems fairly unusual. Imagine if chess was like this and almost everyone who started as an adult was below what is today 1000 USCF in strength, and then there were like 0.1% of people who actually tried to move beyond that. That seems super weird, but it's normal for board games.
Of course there are some people like this in every activity, but this being dominant seems fairly unusual. Imagine if chess was like this and almost everyone who started as an adult was below what is today 1000 USCF in strength, and then there were like 0.1% of people who actually tried to move beyond that. That seems super weird, but it's normal for board games.