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So who is going to make a 5th ed D&D game, TSI? Too risky. What the fuck is WoTC thinking?
WoTC would propably be interested only in a AAA/MMO/F2P game so fuck them and D&DSo who is going to make a 5th ed D&D game, TSI? Too risky. What the fuck is WoTC thinking?
Considering how well they handled 4e video game license I'm not sure if they think about it at all.So who is going to make a 5th ed D&D game, TSI? Too risky. What the fuck is WoTC thinking?
Maybe, dunno where I picked it up tbh.Hmmm. Sounds interesting.
Dont try to chew more than you can bite.
I'm assuming you picked this one up from Volourn.
Well that would be interesting to see how it would turn out. So far, I have enjoyed Obsidian's take on others universes and seeing them tackle the Pathfinder setting would be interesting to see.With Obsidians ability to subvert expectations. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a Pathfinder campaign book produced by Obsidian for the setting.
The only good halflings are cannibal halflings.Will halflings have hairy feet in an Obsidian Pathfinder cRPG, like they do in the source books?
Ruleset/Setting does not always equal bsb. See MotB for example. Capable writers may create a great story in the most boring, cliched setting.Yet another banal shit boring high / heroic fantasy?
The only good halflings are cannibal halflings.Will halflings have hairy feet in an Obsidian Pathfinder cRPG, like they do in the source books?
Ruleset/Setting does not always equal bsb. See MotB for example. Capable writers may create a great story in the most boring, cliched setting.Yet another banal shit boring high / heroic fantasy?
It's just not an inspiring choice. Since we know nothing else about this (possible) game at this time, there's nothing whatsoever to be excited about.I really don't get how people equate a standard fantasy setting with a boring game.
but games like Gothic drew their appeal exactly from the fact that they were as close to the central European fantasy recipe, losing said appeal (among other reasons) when they strained from the formula, in Risen 1 and especially Risen 2.
Wishful thinking isn't rumours. I'd love a good sf crpg as well.But....but there were rumors about sci-fy rpg.....
I think MCA did this before he got his job at Black Isle.With Obsidians ability to subvert expectations. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a Pathfinder campaign book produced by Obsidian for the setting.
Honestly, I'm actually a bit curious to see how Obsidian would write a genuine PnP RPG module.
It's just not an inspiring choice. Since we know nothing else about this (possible) game at this time, there's nothing whatsoever to be excited about.
"Hey! I got a great idea for a game! Let's make something in a completely schlock, generic, overdone fantasy setting!" Not enough to get me out of bed, even if it is Obsidian.
Is it possible that the game will be God? Sure. But choosing a dull setting isn't an auspicious start. Practically anything else would be more interesting.
Let's at least hope the art style won't be based on this look (assuming this is going to be a crpg):