• Jesus_666@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      To be fair, that can be necessary to make the action understandable, especially when you’re adapting a game that you don’t expect the viewers to be experts in. (Which is always because these shows are usually supposed to be advertisements.

      Imagine an MtG-themed show where battles looked like this:

      Player A: “Okay, your turn.”

      Player B: “Untap, draw… In my precombat main I play Isochron Scepter with Pongify.”

      Player A: “Fold.”

      Spectator: “Yeah, that was obviously unwinnable.”

      …without even bothering to explain the cards, much less why player A’s game couldn’t stand up to a questionable use of an Isochron Scepter.

      (Of course a particularly egregious case was Yu-Gi-Oh, which needed these explanations because the card game as shown on the show made no sense.)