Azzorak says:
I would argue the percieved dnd mindset.
I dunno, my friends and I have played plenty of story driven D&D, but we've been saying, "Let's Greyhawk the bodies," since the 80s....
Which, off topic, Stranger Things - that was my friends and I: the ages, the outsider status, the weird dynamics with older siblings, the BMX bikes, all of it. Loved it. My wife just shook her head when I said, "It's awesome that they're portraying D&D, but that's not how you'd actually fight Demogorgon..."
SelectiveAmnesia says:
I've always wanted to try Marvel Heroic, but my one attempt at running a super hero RPG (M&M 1e) for my face to face group left me realizing that they don't know the genre at all and still played it in murderhobos looking for loot mode so I've never tried to replicate in another system :P
I ran Silver Age Sentinels for my friends for a while, and realized the same thing. All my comix knowledge was weird stuff, and I knew nothing about how to put together an actual story line that was more than a super golden age, "Quick, Murderizer and the Flying O are robbing the jewelry store!" My friends liked it, but I was super uncomfortable because I felt I was bringing the wrong tropes to the party.