>>720036208
If you're in
> humanities
, especially
> language studies
, you're gonna encounter a serious RPG bias that goes deeper the older you get/the more professional you become. I'm fresh off my master's, going for the local PhD equivalent next year and half of the group I was in was just a bunch of RPG freaks. One's playing Persona and Xenogears, the other is a fan of Pillars of Eternity, Pathfinder and Tyranny, the third completed BG3 like 3 times in a row and my prof is a fan of Planescape: Torment. All of them own Dragon Age books for some reason too. I feel like I'm the last person who hasn't played Morrigan's game. One also was a fan of Pathologic, but dropped out, unfortunately. Naturally, I have to represent Troika Games in the equilibrium. Also all the freshmen are fans of Disco Elysium and do their works and conference entries on it, whether it's stylistics or literary studies.
Before you ask, you can get a job easily even with such a degree: one is a school teacher, for example, the other is a university teacher, the third works for the government, the fourth does business communications for the local ammunition factory. I translate furniture catalogs. It's a living.