Every game has it's flaws and it's a good idea to expose them once in a while even if it's our favourite game. Might do something like that in some distant future. Thanks!
@Nolinquisitor10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these notes about what it is like, on an emergent properties perspective, to be playing Burning Wheel. I don't about about the bit about "people switching game all the times" though. Majority of players stick to one game usually, but it's different with Brigade People. But I hear ya, it's not the point you are talking about.
@sameldji247910 жыл бұрын
interesting thought here, my assumption is by listening to people here, that most of them have been playing many different games for short period of time. just an intuition tough.
@AshenIdol10 жыл бұрын
Personally I've found that many gamers will stubbornly cling to a system rather than want to try new things. It takes some effort to get a lot of people to break out and try something new and different than the system the are used to (which is often whatever the first game they tried happens to be). There's ideas in Burning Wheel that I like the basic concepts of (and I certainly will hold onto my books for it), but, from what I've heard from those whom have ran it in reality it's very very cumbersome and slow to run and play. I really didn't realize it was so strongly gamest though, I guess just reading bits and pieces of it I didn't get that impression (I just haven't yet had a chance to read it very thoroughly), but, now that you talk about it, makes sense.
@jamesmorgan92585 жыл бұрын
What's going on with your camera? Makes everything look a bit fluid.
@sameldji24795 жыл бұрын
James Morgan I never knew what it was; this is an old video, it stopped when I changed my phone
@massivmojo5 жыл бұрын
Bad image stabilization
@tbb40238 жыл бұрын
I have only played a little but I think it is very simulationist and only somewhat gamist. Simulationism is not just about being realistic. Toon is simulationist.