Having some harder fights and some easier fights is what it would be like if forgotten realms was real. Not every fight should be extremely risky or hard. How realistic is it for a bunch of characters to move around and do stuff before another character has a chance to do anything? Next thing you know they are dead! It is so unrealistic!! It does lead to some interesting tactics, but nothing that can't be done on RTwP.Īlso TB takes a lot longer to play. I do hope that their engine 4.0 allows RTwP! How is taking turns to have a go realistic? It isn't! RTwP is by far more realistic and in the vein of true D&D IMO. PnP can only do Turn based play, but with computers we can move forward to a more realistic type of game play. It relies entirely upon internal consistency. Any tool that lets us tell stories(even stories with a story) is a wonderful thing I think.ĭ&D tries to get as close to reality in a simulated world as possible! Have fun with what we are given, don't let something like game mechanics overshadow the potential fun to be had, and most importantly don't forget D&D is about the imagination and the wonderful stories we can tell. We are being given a gift, sure one we pay money for, but a gift nonetheless. I myself thought it failed in a few places, but I still had a lot of fun with what we were given. Sure there were what was perceived to be a lot of failings in that game. A lot of my fears are based on the player reactions to Sword Coast Legends and how that led to N-Space's demise. My main concern is that the player base will react negatively to something that isn't that important overall(again my own opinion) and the game fails unnecessarily. Some of the arguments for and against seem a bit superficial and petty in my own opinion. So I'm not going to get too worked up over which method is used. On saying that, I still really enjoy my multiplayer RP sessions either way. Me personally would prefer turn based, as I struggle with RTwP in multiplayer as there tends to be no pausing and I struggle with the pace. We D&D fans can be horrible and unforgiving at times. The whole argument is really making me worried.
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