RPG Codex barely talks about RPGs anymore, unless you consider Skyrim a cRPG. Why not go to 4chan?
So edgy bro. I've discussed KotC2 and Frayed Knights recently, and lots of other nice indy games.
But I guess your point was just to be a retard, so go on.
Yeah, you're right. What are you guys at like 2 pages for each of those? Meanwhile you've got several Skyrim threads with 40+ pages :lol: Talk about deep RPG discussions!
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From what I said in another forum about the topic in question;
Simply put, the codex is long past having any kind of significant relevancy to the total ignorance of that fact of most of the posters there. When the admin (and I use that term loosely my dealings with him he was a self important jack arse) tosses in the towel as he did it pretty much speaks volumes of the site. Another year or two and the place will be nothing but trolls and people living in the past talking about being 'old school' hating any game made after 2000… oh the racist, neonazi and spam posts.
I wonder if you understand for how long and how many times the above has been said…
THE CODEX IS GOING DOWN THE TOILET
It isn't "going" it is already there is my point. Has been for quite some time. This isn't news nor should be a revelation to anyone whos spent more then 5 mins on the site in the past several years. It is a mostly irrelevant site and ironically due to the vitriol it encourages totally destroys its purported main objective.
When the admin (and I use that term loosely my dealings with him he was a self important jack arse)
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I set him a polite email expressing my views and making several valid points about why there are some good CRPGs and living in the 90s isn't doing yourself any favors nor going to progress your goals realistically.
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…do you not maybe think that those two last points, no matter how politely they're expressed, are probably going to come across as ever so slightly patronising?
'Hi, there - you don't know me, but I thought I thought I'd contact you unsolicited just to let you know that your passionately-held opinion on the best elements of a genre isn't helping you, it's hurting you, it's living in the 90s, and it's unrealistic (you silly goose, bet you're glad I came along to point all of this out to you, aren't you?). Maybe if you just gave the matter some thought you'd realise that my perspective is, in fact, objectively the correct one and you'd accomplish better things if you only did the reasonable thing and agreed with it?'
C'mon - informing someone that their preferences on a perfectly subjective topic are not only outdated, but somehow actively damaging their goals isn't how you start a friendly debate with anyone, so I'm not sure what you expected in response.