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    RPG focused on tactical combat recommendations?

    You might want to give Tom Proudfoot's games a chance. The combat in both Nahlakh and Natuk is in my opinion very good stuff. Currently Nahlakh is freeware and Natuk shareware. http://www.proudft.com/natuk.html There's also a rather obscure Finnish freeware title called Helherron that's...
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    How much of a Dungeons and Dragons nerd are you?

    88, I was a 2nd Edition AD&D nerd in my teens.
  3. Gwahlur

    4X A little Survey about 4X Games

    Just took the survey. Seems like lots of people have the same gripes with 4X games as I do.
  4. Gwahlur

    cRPG's you want most (that aren't being made)

    Definitely this. As for the theme of the game, I'd like it to be somewhat "hard SF" and emphasize space/planet exploration, weird encounters and first contacts with alien species. Something like the novel and later text adventure Gateway, but done as a party-based RPG.
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    cRPG's you want most (that aren't being made)

    I would definitely want to see Darklands remade and expanded, it was such a characterful game. The setting was fantastic, creating characters was great fun and I really liked the idea that magic = praying to the various Catholic saints for an intervention. Unfortunately, it had way too few...

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