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  1. The Fundamental Aspect of an RPG is...

    Aren't RPG's about experiencing a different world? As a whole? If i want combat i would play an action game like God of War, if i want to explore a dungeon i would download Seplunker or play Tomb Raider. I personally dont like excuse plots or dungeon crawling. If an RPG has focus on combat...
  2. The Fundamental Aspect of an RPG is...

    If i may add something to the discussion (i am kinda new here), i would like to pinpoint that this poll lacks one important thing that every RPG need. C&C is a great future, customizing a character and playing it your way is also important and freedom of exploration is cool if it makes sense ...

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