Luckmann
Arcane
Again, there's a difference between being able to grind and a game being made for grinding. JRPG/MMO:s are made for grinding, and it's soul-crushingly boring. However, you can absolutely grind in many RPG:s, and there are people that do it.All the Infinity Engine games, for one.What fucking games are you playing that can be labeled as crpgs and have grinding? Please list these grind crpgs so I can know what you are talking about.
Grimrock.
All the Witcher games.
Practically every single ARPG.
Fallout 1, 2, Tactics - probably FO3 & New Vegas too, but I don't remember how/if things respawn.
Seriously Roqua, there's tons of fucking RPG:s in which you can potentially grind with ease. Don't be such a fucking retard.
Than I must have a very different understanding of Grinding. Grinding is a pure JRPG/MMO/Popamole thing, not seen in true CRPGs. Especially in the Infinity Engine games with (mostly) fixed encounters. Clearing out the map and all quests isn't grinding. Grinding is farming the same area over and over again for random encounters. Which is soul crushingly boring.
Want to grind in the IE games? Hit that sleep button, over and over and over and over again.
Want to grind in Fallout 2/Tactics? Start traveling for random encounters and just slosh muppets.
Want to grind in practically any ARPG? Fuck, boss runs are almost by definition grinds, made for people that enjoy that particular kind of grinding.
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