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  1. OttoQuitmarck

    Why do RPGs, even indie ones, not make use of more immersive sim elements?

    It seems like only Larian actually bothers to have immersive sim elements, and even then larian doesn't utilize it all that much in most of their games yet. You'd think it's not that hard to implement being able to destroy walls, move objects, etc. especially if the game is a 2D rpg? Some...
  2. Safav Hamon

    20 reasons why Kingmaker is objectively better than Baldurs Gate 2

    1. Better graphics 2. Pathfinder ruleset is better than Dungeons & Dragons 3. Golarion is a better setting than the Forgotten Realms 4. Better soundtrack 5. Better writing 6. Better companions 7. Better story 8. Better antagonist 9. Better encounter design 10. Better...
  3. Make elfs manly again

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  4. Gloria Victis – medieval open world MMO RPG - now available on Early Access

    Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1688404825/gloria-victis-dark-medieval-mmorpg https://www.gloriavictisgame.com
  5. SpaceDriftingGrimoire

    The Codex Completionist Challenge

    After much deliberation I've finally decided to go through with the inaugural announcement and implementation of something I've wanted to do since discovering this website... Introducing (wait for applause)... THE (RPG Codex Completionist Challenge! An open forum for all users to partake in...
  6. Iznaliu

    What is the best part of an RPG; beginning, middle, or end?

    Discuss the topic in the title: Definitions: Beginning, The first part of an RPG, where you get to grips with the game's world and mechanics and are fairly low-powered, taking out menial enemies; clothing is little more than a rag and weapons are little more than a stick Middle: The core of...

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