Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-3547390-20160313214811

Apparently, my message got deleted when I pressed the save button for whatever reason. Guess it timed out from writing too much. Such is the curse of being thought out :P

I am pretty lucky I understand English and can understand everything that is said in most games. Seems Youtube for old school games is filled with a bunch of Germans, meaning it is harder to watch commentaries on most, but the actual playing is fine :P

Me, I prefer getting the grades and just creating alternate versions that were the true versions in my eyes. I wasn't doing anyone any favors by holding strong on the issue, though I didn't want my creativity to be stifled, so I created a method that did both ways. The hard part was when the censored version was too much for people.

Yeah, people tended to assume I was a danger due to me believing in breaking social conventions as often as possible to do whatever I felt like doing at the moment. My interests were taboo to most, so I tended to be disliked.

Me, I just cannot connect with stories focusing on broad range. I don't mind if the story expands to include more area as it goes on, but I like investment in each place. I don't like MMO models where people just rush through town after town, I want each town to be exploration based and for you to spend a bit of time in each one as you get further acquainted with the lore. I also don't like RPGs that become too world centric, such as talking about lands I have never been to and names I have never heard of. I rather get slowly introduced to things than have it rushed at me in a document that reads like a fantasy novel. FPS games in general seem to have a great balance of that, referencing other places so the world feels connected but never holding you onto it so much that you end up being confused by said concepts.

I don't want the first book of the game to be about the Aaazrike'sliths battle against the Smarlok'stains on the Spires of Thundredtain where Borin faced off against Tharrl and beat him, thereby allowing the Smarlock'stains to gain control before the rebellion with the Starlock'stains over the amount of wheat being produced. Barlin, lord of Thundredtian, went to the Spires of Tundredtain, but was betrayed by his general Borlin who was the great-grandson of Borin. Borlin luckily had an ancient gem from his family's dynasty, the Terrign'lot'goldo, which sucked in the soul of Barlin and was later used when Borlin faced off against Taarrl, the construct of the witches of Shin'stain. I feel like every fantasy game ends up reading like this while I am in the starter town of Barton, having the chronicles listed above in several parts distributed across the map to make it even more confusing. I know I shouldn't know about the entire world, but getting thrown that massive bunch of information in one document really is discouraging.

I seem to be an INTP-T (think creative perfectionist) based on 16personalities. Reading the description for INFJ, I definitely know it describes me a lot more than a thing which sounds like a social justice warrior. I am more about creativity and logic than anything else. Reading what it says about me, I would say it describes me pretty accurately, though it says I am shy which I have to disagree with. I don't interact with those I don't know, but I am pretty comfortable being the center of attention. One of my flaws is that I actually don't do well if not the center of attention if in a group situation, I end up feeling lost in a crowded room and quickly become bored if nobody is interacting with me. Generally in group conversations I tend to start fading out of the picture, then I end up feeling alone within the group and leave since I don't get the purpose of remaining with said group. Very different from the INTP that is supposed to be shy and reserved. INTPs statistically have the highest IQs apparently.

I definitely look forward to it. I hope to upload more myself shortly, just a matter of getting things stable.

Haha, congrats. Mine tend to cost hundreds of dollars yet are made with cheap plastic so they break in a year. Not a good combination.