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<blockquote data-quote="EvilDwarf" data-source="post: 7660665" data-attributes="member: 46843"><p>For years now I've wanted an "empty" video game that I could run my players through: think, Skyrim without the monster encounters. The players would right there in a beautiful, graphic world that would take the place of a paper map or virtual desktop.</p><p></p><p>If "this" is like "that," it will be incredible, especially if you could drop in some scripted monsters and NPCs (for example, you could build NPCs from a list of characteristics, much like you do now from lists in the DMGs, etc. and then put them in the world). </p><p></p><p>I suppose combat is based on "the math behind the curtain?" Insert your character into the world, the game runs all the rolls, etc., and the DM can possibly Pause and input the characters' actions and strategies, and then press Play and let the round unfold?</p><p></p><p>This is really intriguing--and IF it includes a world building engine ala NWN, I'm definitely in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvilDwarf, post: 7660665, member: 46843"] For years now I've wanted an "empty" video game that I could run my players through: think, Skyrim without the monster encounters. The players would right there in a beautiful, graphic world that would take the place of a paper map or virtual desktop. If "this" is like "that," it will be incredible, especially if you could drop in some scripted monsters and NPCs (for example, you could build NPCs from a list of characteristics, much like you do now from lists in the DMGs, etc. and then put them in the world). I suppose combat is based on "the math behind the curtain?" Insert your character into the world, the game runs all the rolls, etc., and the DM can possibly Pause and input the characters' actions and strategies, and then press Play and let the round unfold? This is really intriguing--and IF it includes a world building engine ala NWN, I'm definitely in. [/QUOTE]
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