Mortmal
Arcane
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- Jun 15, 2009
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If you look on roll 20 and similar sites there's like 20 players for one DM, gathering people to play such system is hard . Most of those online games have bland storylines, childish DMs, horrible Community with lack of commitment , deviant people even the codex would frown upon. Its so bad paid GM are a thing now.When you find one game its often very slow and unsatisfying .Pen and paper conversion are completely forgotten.
Is this necessarily a bad thing?
Computers and DMs have radically different strengths and weaknesses. Faithful PnP conversions only succeed by happenstance: despite the system being converted, because the system happens to work acceptably in a cRPG, or because the system left enough room for interpretation that a version playing to the computer’s strengths could be created.
That's where crpg shines at least for D&D, i'd like to just hop into a good game create a team of characters spend a good hour on it testing builds, pit them on "fast" turn based combat encounters. I sadly had more fun just loading a FRUA modules than playing in some live sessions.
So yes for me it's a bad thing, i play all kind of games but i cant find that rpg experience again, not in any of those 2019 titles.Maybe Vogel is doing that still but he's streamlining it far too much.