Irenaeus
Self-Ejected
RPG without stats? Is this even possible?
You miss the point so much that it is scary.So I have ritually destroyed all my consoles, because they are the root of all evil in the world and I decided to create something "true" for those who have the "knowledge". Something like this...
BTW: we had quite long discussion about what is true RPG, I refreshed my memory by reading the history of RPGs, and tried to search the definition of what RPG is. I didnt found any definitions stating something about controllers, skillbased gameplay or even necessity to have stats. I totally agree with this: "The variety of role playing games makes it inherently challenging to provide a common definition. However, all forms of role playing games – be they PnP RPGs, CRPGs, MMORPGs or LARPS - share a group of characteristics, which makes them identifiable from other types of games: storytelling with rules, control of fictional characters, a fictitious reality, usually the presence of a game master (or game engine), and at least one player." Amen.
I hope you are trolling.
Of course real time games like the elder scroll are cRPG (i have only play Daggerfall and Morrowind though).
The gameplay of those games have advantages but also huge disadvantages over turn based.
They don't play the same way at all and you can't achieve the same result. It's totally different games.
So claiming one system is evolution over the other does not have sense.
Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
Is CRPG evolution of tabletop RPG? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! (You dont have to imagine do ing something, you may actually do it and see it, you dont need to roll the dices, computer does it for you, you dont need to write a questlog...) Has it killed tabletop? No! Has tabletop lot of advantages over CRPG? Yes.
Are cars evolution compared to horses? Yes! etc...
I hate this paralel with RPGs... makes it look like what the Codex trully want is a "Dogville" equivalent of a cRPG.Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
You dont have to imagine
That would certainly be interesting.I hate this paralel with RPGs... makes it look like what the Codex trully want is a "Dogville" equivalent of a cRPG.Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
Nope, Codex is moving pretty much within the constraint of cRPGs, so what we actually want is "The Thing (1982)" instead of "The Thing (2011)"I hate this paralel with RPGs... makes it look like what the Codex trully want is a "Dogville" equivalent of a cRPG.Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
I don't think he ever claimed any system to be superior to another. Evolution doesn't mean strive for perfection but for change. And evoltionary processes decide wich changes are for good a which will die.So claiming one system is evolution over the other does not have sense.
Well, yeah. Never seen one such game, but RPG might be just about changing world state variables. Wheter we like it or not, the character progress as we know it is in most games for sake of creating stronger motivation to play and is very ...eh... synthetic, artificial, nowhere close to functioning of real world.RPG without stats? Is this even possible?
It is not going to be fantasyThe burning question: can you be a dragon?!
Yes and no.Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
Is CRPG evolution of tabletop RPG? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! (You dont have to imagine do ing something, you may actually do it and see it, you dont need to roll the dices, computer does it for you, you dont need to write a questlog...) Has it killed tabletop? No! Has tabletop lot of advantages over CRPG? Yes.
Are cars evolution compared to horses? Yes! etc...
Yes and no.Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
Is CRPG evolution of tabletop RPG? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! (You dont have to imagine do ing something, you may actually do it and see it, you dont need to roll the dices, computer does it for you, you dont need to write a questlog...) Has it killed tabletop? No! Has tabletop lot of advantages over CRPG? Yes.
Are cars evolution compared to horses? Yes! etc...
By evolution you clearly mean progress.
Real time is not a progress but i concede it may be somehow seen as an evolution.
But then in this case you can see turn based game as an evolution over earlier real time games like Pong so the argument is quite shallow.
The cinema/theater analogy is a bad one.Yes and no.Is the cinema evolution of theater? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! Has it killed theater? No! Has theater lot of advantrages over cinema? Yes!
Is CRPG evolution of tabletop RPG? Hell it is! Is it superior in many ways? Yes! (You dont have to imagine do ing something, you may actually do it and see it, you dont need to roll the dices, computer does it for you, you dont need to write a questlog...) Has it killed tabletop? No! Has tabletop lot of advantages over CRPG? Yes.
Are cars evolution compared to horses? Yes! etc...
By evolution you clearly mean progress.
Real time is not a progress but i concede it may be somehow seen as an evolution.
But then in this case you can see turn based game as an evolution over earlier real time games like Pong so the argument is quite shallow.
eh... I think what Daniel meant is that there is nothing to argue about here. You may see the direction they are going as a regression, but ultimately it only means that you are not going to buy their game and opt for classics and indie title. If you hate cinema there is still nothing stopping you from enjoying the theatre.
Nothing wrong with real time cRPG but don't say/imply bullshit about turn based game being obsolete.
If you say so.Nothing wrong with real time cRPG but don't say/imply bullshit about turn based game being obsolete.
You are reading too much into it.
if you make games "realistic", they just become life simulations. i want rpgs, not a more detailed sims.
then they're not realistic, they're fictionalif you make games "realistic", they just become life simulations. i want rpgs, not a more detailed sims.
But what if the "reality" they are simulating isn't real, that is, fiction?
Welcome to the codex Dan.I think some of you is taking it to the extremes.