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God damn, that was like work. Can't imagine more than the most dedicated rpg fans pushing through that long survey. I would be highly interested in the results.
. Can't imagine more than the most dedicated rpg fans pushing through that long survey
If I gonna play a D&D game it might as well be D&D not a carbon copy of it.
Wait what the hell does "More written text to tell the story (0) vs. Less written text to tell the story (100)" even mean?
What's the alternative?
Do they mean "convey the story through dialogue vs prose"? I don't get this one.
What "unused game worlds" did you guys add in for the comments?
You sound pretty confident about Pathfinder when you never bothered with it. I think there is a reason people compare PF more favourably to DnD, because it improved the formula."It's not a carbon copy, it's almost a strict upgrade. Pathfinder is to D&D 3.5 what D&D 3.5 is to D&D 3.0"
It's D&D. No matter you spin it. You even prove my point by comparing it to 3.5 since 3.5 is still fuckin' D&D. HOLY FUCK. I'm not gonna argue quality b/c I never bothered with PF but whether it is 'improved' or not is irrelevcant since it is D&D. PERIOD.
+1 for Black company!What "unused game worlds" did you guys add in for the comments?
The Black Company, dying Earth scenarios, Brazil in the 19th.
Wrote JoJo Bizzare Adventures in Are there any worlds, tabletop RPGs or franchises that you would like to see made into an Isometric RPG? Which ones?
Maybe I was reading too much into it, but I figured it was a Faulkner v. Hemingway type of deal. Verbose or concise.
"It's not a carbon copy, it's almost a strict upgrade. Pathfinder is to D&D 3.5 what D&D 3.5 is to D&D 3.0"
It's D&D. No matter you spin it. You even prove my point by comparing it to 3.5 since 3.5 is still fuckin' D&D. HOLY FUCK. I'm not gonna argue quality b/c I never bothered with PF but whether it is 'improved' or not is irrelevcant since it is D&D. PERIOD.
Wrote JoJo Bizzare Adventures in Are there any worlds, tabletop RPGs or franchises that you would like to see made into an Isometric RPG? Which ones?
For those don't want to bother with the survey, these are the queries regarding the features of a potential CRPG and Pathfinder from the survey:
The next exercise will use something many RPG players are familiar with sliders. This is all about your preferences, so please feel free to place the below sliders wherever you would like. You do need to at least click the slide for your answer to register, but leaving it in the middle is perfectly fine!
There are different ways that Isometric RPGs deal with combat. Which of the following types of combat are most appealing to you in an Isometric RPG?
- Less voice acting (0) vs. More voice acting (100)
- Hidden lore you need to reconstruct yourself like Dark Souls (0) vs Deep lore that is provided clearly (100)
- Many Choices in the outcome of the story (0) vs. A more planned and determined narrative (100)
- Dice roles and Probability based outcomes (0) vs. Purely skill based outcomes (100)
- More written text to tell the story (0) vs. Less written text to tell the story (100)
- Lots of depth and subsystems to manage (0) vs. A more streamlined experience with less systems and less depth (100)
- Dialogue Trees (0) vs. Scripted Sequences (100)
- Open world (0) vs Predetermined sequence of locations (100)
How much impact do you want to have in an Isometric RPG over the 'world'? How epic of a scale do you want in terms of how can you affect the game universe?
- Real-time Combat like Baldur's Gate: Combat happens in real time, but player can pause the game, assign actions that will be performed after the unpausing
- Phase-based Combat like Wizardry: all commands are assigned at the beginning of the round and performed simultaneously with the opponents
- Turn-based Combat like XCOM: commands are distributed turn by turn according to the rules
Which of the above 'tones' would you be most excited about seeing in a new Isometric RPG?
- Low impact/Less epic and more personal (Bioshock, Dishonored): "Save the person" - you're saving only one person/place, the rest remains unchanged
- Average impact/Average-epic (Fallout, Elder scroll): "Save the city" - you're changing a limited part of the game world
- High impact/Epic (Mass Effect, Star Wars, Warhammer): "Save the world" - you're modifying the whole game universe radically
Which of the above art styles would you be most excited about seeing in a new Isometric RPG?
- A Dark Tone: Like Game Of Thrones, The Dark Knight or Daredevil (Netflix)
- A Grey Tone: Like Harry Potter, Gotham or Suicide Squad
- A Light Tone: Like Narnia, The Flash (CW) or Batman from 1989
Realism
Moderate Stylization
Stylization
You mentioned that you are familiar with Pathfinder. Which of the following is your preferred 'rule book' to use?
Please choose the top 3 of your favorite adventure sets?
- The Core Pathfinder Rulebook
- Other Official Pathfinder Rulebooks
- Third Party Rulebooks (created for Pathfinder by a different company)
- A Custom Rulebook or 'House Rules' (created by you and players)
- Not Sure / Don't Know
Which of the following adventure sets would you most like to see as an Isometric RPG?
- Hell's Vengeance
- Hell's Rebels
- Giantslayer
- Iron Gods
- Mummy's Mask
- Wrath of the Righteous
- Reign of Winter
- Shattered Star
- Skull & Shackles
- Jade Regent
- Carrion Crown
- Serpent's Skull
- Kingmaker
- Council of Thieves
- Legacy of Fire
- Second Darkness
- Curse of the Crimson Throne
- Rise of the Runelords
- None of the above
(ditto)
How much do you think the mechanics in the game based on Pathfinder universe can differ from the official?
Based on this information and what you may already know about Pathfinder, how interested are you in purchasing or playing an Isometric RPG based on Pathfinder?
- Almost not at all, like Baldur's Gate was different from D&D 2.5
- Not very much, but enough to provide gameplay usability
- Based on Pathfinder, but differs significantly, like Pillars of Eternity was different from D&D
- Whatever, it can be radically different, the game being good is what matters
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Which of the following Pathfinder styles would you be most excited about seeing in a Pathfinder Isometric RPG?
What if I told you that a Pathfinder game was being made by the company below. Would that increase your interest, decrease your interest or not impact your interest either way?
- Paizo
- Obsidian
- Bethesda Games
- My.com
- Tencent
- Wizards Of The Coast
- Blizzard
- BioWare
- Cryptic
What game is that in the 2nd picture of the 2nd row (realism style pictures)?