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<blockquote data-quote="Saeviomagy" data-source="post: 6889504" data-attributes="member: 5890"><p>Many would disagree - for me a battlegrid is a necessary tool for tracking positions, and most of your description of structured phases and canned responses would only serve to break immersion, not aid it. Certainly prep time can be spent improving your game (mainly by reading through the material to be presented and taking useful notes), and physical props can be an aid to immersion, but the level of structure you have would put me in mind of something like Warhammer Quest, or the D&D board games. Certainly fun, and our group plays them often, but not something that we tell tales of later.</p><p></p><p>Also it's pretty tangential to the sandbox/railroad argument. If you'd spent the same prep time and approach on a sandbox, then the only difference is that you present your PCs with a list of places to visit instead of a single one each time. If you've already prepped everything up front, then it makes no difference except giving the PCs some actual choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saeviomagy, post: 6889504, member: 5890"] Many would disagree - for me a battlegrid is a necessary tool for tracking positions, and most of your description of structured phases and canned responses would only serve to break immersion, not aid it. Certainly prep time can be spent improving your game (mainly by reading through the material to be presented and taking useful notes), and physical props can be an aid to immersion, but the level of structure you have would put me in mind of something like Warhammer Quest, or the D&D board games. Certainly fun, and our group plays them often, but not something that we tell tales of later. Also it's pretty tangential to the sandbox/railroad argument. If you'd spent the same prep time and approach on a sandbox, then the only difference is that you present your PCs with a list of places to visit instead of a single one each time. If you've already prepped everything up front, then it makes no difference except giving the PCs some actual choice. [/QUOTE]
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