cosa intendi per "questo tipo di gioco"?
Il tutto è OT, ma chiarisco brevemente (so che a Massi non dispiacerà)
Presa fuori contesto la citazione ovviamente non è chiara, il discorso si riferiva a TSoY, dove dice specificatamente (pag. 45):
Remember this: nothing in the game exists until a player character interacts with it. It's easy to fall into the trap that you've made up this great location and, by gum, it's part of the game. Don't do that: the only things that exist in the game are the ones that come up in play. Until then, everything and everyone else is in a state of possibility.Il discorso generale verteva sulla questione background complicati che alcuni giocatori insistono a preparare, e sempre in TSoY dice:
Many role-playing game texts will tell you to have a nearly complete idea of who your character is before play. I don't think that's necessary, though. You and your friends will get to know your character during play. What that character did before-hand is of some interest, but even those details will emerge during play easier than before play. If you were reading a book, would the author expect you to know the main character before-hand?Spero di essere stato esauriente
