Nigh Invulnerable said:
Tarkand said:
0over0 said:
2) It's very time intensive. You don't really get together for an hour--the way you can with a videogame. Generall 3+ hours are taken up, once a week--that's a big time commitment.
How is it a big time commitment really?
You don't have poker nights with the guys?
You don't raid on WoW?
You don't watch Hockey/Basketball/Football/Soccer/whatever sport every week? Sporting event usually last 3 hours, often more if you count pre and aft shows.
Most people already invest 3hours+ a week to a given hobby.
I think the person it's a big time commitment for is the DM. And since a
good DM is rare enough as it is, finding one who can devote a decent amount of time to planning and prep can be difficult. Also, getting all the books for D&D can be rather costly.
It does take more time for the DM, I'm not going to deny that.
As for the costs tho? That's another lame duck excuse really.
Most rpg can be played with only the main book, which may be a huge 50$ (or more) bible, but that's it. D&D is actually one of the more expensive pen and paper rpg to start because it requires 3 of those books.
Assuming you play 10 hours per months (which isn't all that much), that comes down to 5$ an hour for the first month. Cheaper than just about anything other than going outside and throwing rocks. Every months thereafter, the prices lowers.
You want more books? Fine, buy em. It does increase the cost, but again, assuming you spend 300$ on books (Which is a sizable book collection, no matter which game system) and plays 10 hours a month, it will have cost you 2.5$ an hour after a year... And that's only counting actual gaming time, you have to factor in the entertaining from reading the books and than all further usages of it outside of the games (prep time for a game, min-maxing characters, etc). I wouldn't be surprised if it comes close to 1$ an hour.
And again, that's for people who play once every 2 weeks. What about those who play every week? Where the hell will they find all the money to afford a 0.50$/hour hobby! Guess they'll have to sell the house.
Keep in mind that if you're playing D&D, you should logical be cutting into something else as well... you'll probably buy less videogame, spend a friday night at home with friends instead of out on the town (Which can possibly cost you an entire D&D book collection in one evening) and so forth.