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Originally Posted by Mallus Delta must have the patience of a saint or the reflexes of an extremely coordinated teenager! |
Or he is like me and simply does not play video games because it is IMPOSSIBLE to make it from beginning to end without dying.
That is the biggest reason I liked "Knights of the Old Republic", I made it from beginning to end with only 6 tries. The 6th time really ticked me off, though. I was at the very end, fighting all those robots, and didn't figure out how to beat the scenario until after I died. So I had to play for another 20 hours to get back to that point with a new character, but I won that battle and quickly figured out how to win the last battle without dying. It came close though, fortunately I had lots of shields and lots of healing.
__________________ It is the spirit of the game, not the letter of the rules, which is important. NEVER hold to the letter written, nor allow some barracks room lawyer to force quotations from the rule book upon you, IF it goes against the obvious intent of the game. As you hew the line with respect to conformity to major systems and uniformity of play in general, also be certain the game is mastered by you and not by your players. Within the broad parameters give in the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Volumes, YOU are creator and final arbiter. By ordering things as they should be, the game as a WHOLE first, your CAMPAIGN next, and your participants thereafter, you will be playing Advanced Dungeons and Dragons as it was meant to be. May you find as much pleasure in so doing as the rest of us do.
-1E DMG, page 230 |