Here's the problem, the issue, the proverbial gun to the head of narrative games like PbtA, VtM, BitD, Candela, etc: Those who play it online, that I have seen, dress up. The role play it heavy. They stay in character. They do too much.
It feels like if I'm going to play it, I have to be "ON". I don't want to be "ON" on my relaxing time. Show me VtM, but like how I play d&d with my friends on a saturday in a game store.
@pangoriaF i've played lots of pbta and it's usually relaxed and laidback. nobody dresses up and we break character a lot. (gotta make jokes about stuff!)
i feel like this depends a lot on the specific players
@risa @pangoriaF Same here with PbtA. And D&D or any of the others.
@Acantigue @risa I'm looking to find people who stream PbtA but who don't do what Critical Roll does to VtM or Candela. Do you do a show like that? Where PbtA is casual?
@pangoriaF @risa Hi! I am only familiar with small parts of main campaigns for Critical Role, but if I understand I would recommend Actual Play on Twitch (and You Tube, if I recall correctly) for when they swing around to PbtA games. And Open Hearth and Age of Raven You Tube channels for lots of regular play online although all do a variety of tabletop role playing games.
@Acantigue @risa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEuMvo_Haeg&list=PLjWnuWTlTzYCcQ-A3DuwTEQ3Iy5cWlCnS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th2zGNnFQ7o&list=PLUKV1MEOXoTUwGr5mxKBgn-84KStUmXma
Found these two playlists from those suggestions. Sharing here so people who read this can kinda shortcut to it. Thanks! We will see how this goes!