That's not correct. I don't want to speak for Cadfan, but this is what he actually said:In Cadfan's version of the events, the only difference between the two paths is the location of the final boss battle.
Cadfan's "roleplaying" is my "flavour and theme". That is different in each of the two final battles. And as Cadfan (and Tigerbunny) noted, that's a real difference in a real part of the game.There are two reasons this does not, to me, count as railroading.
1. The journey is as important as the destination. The PC's actions had an effect- they changed the roleplaying of the final encounter. ROLEPLAYING IS A REAL PART OF THE GAME. Having your actions affect it counts.
Fair enough. That doesn't mean that others, who have different views about what is meaningful in play, are not getting to meaningfully affect those things provided the GM and players work together in building and resolving the encounter so as to ensure it reflects (in flavour and theme) the prior course of play.I'd much much rather play (or GM) in a world where the PCs' actions can help determine whether the necromancer's attacking legions are anything from Overwhelming to Trivial - although in the latter case the Nec should probably not be attacking anyway. If I wanted balanced combats I'd be playing Warhammer Battle.