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  1. MerchantKing

    Vapourware Ironmode games

    Designing a game around Iron man mode and to only be played with the Iron mode seems natural for a crpg. It's good for role playing since you can't save scum.
  2. Just Locus

    Decline in Roleplaying Games

    Discuss.
  3. SOLASTA - Manual roll mod

    Hi guys, Just want to share with you a mod I am playing with Solasta allowing me to roll my own dice and enter the result in the game. It is really something I love and I wish BG3 had the same :) I am not the creator but I am helping him to debug it. Rigth now it only supports solo. I tried to...
  4. MarathonGuy1337

    What do you guys/girls look for in a CRPG?

    For reasons unspecified I was curious as to what the active users of RPG Codex look for in a CRPG be it from an Indi game studio, double-A studio or triple-A studio (not like we get much of the later but still). Is it the ability to role play free without limits or do you prefer more liner...
  5. luj1

    Munchkinism vs. RP

    On a scale where 0 is pure role-playing and 100 is pure munchkinism, my personal playstyle typically falls anywhere within the 60-80 range. Both extreme role-playing and extreme munchkinism can ruin the fun, imo.

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