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    Fallout Time in Fallout

    Timed quests require support in terms of presentation and mechanics. FO's water quest wouldn't work without the structured journey that guides your exploration; there's a narrative, with characters and factions and lore. Procedurally generated quests or missions with a timer can work but the...
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    Rant: Modern technology is making modern RPG combat unbearable

    Maybe another issue involved is AI programming. Games have been pretty depressing that way; it's another face of the decline. So like the less complexity to the combat system the simpler to program all NPCs. There are tons of third persion ARPGs like Assassin's Creed or Dynasty Warriors where...
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    Rant: Modern technology is making modern RPG combat unbearable

    Mount and Blade isn't a proper CRPG but after playing its melee system I'm spoiled for anything else real time. Even For Honour just has too many button mashy combo moves for me to really enjoy, and I may never finish TW3 for being too arcadey. I don't think MB is perfect but it definitely...

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