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Why Do RPGs Have Broken Economies? It Is The Player's Fault!

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Why is it player's fault that the devs can't come up with functioning economy?
 

keithburgun

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Great article, HORRIBLE ending

Great article, but horrible ending. We *shouldn't* just accept that that's the way is, and not take it seriously because it's "just a game".

How about if the player "isn't" a friggin GOD for a change. Problem solved. Just change the scope, they can still be an asskicker the way that a real warrior could be an asskicker in medieval times, or whatever. Just not a goddamn GOD.
 

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