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<blockquote data-quote="Bloodstone Press" data-source="post: 2294238" data-attributes="member: 12468"><p>I knew what you meant.... You are, in fact, just the sort of person I'm talking about. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Yeah. You are exactly the sort of person I'm talking about. I agree completely. Why are we arguing again?? </p><p></p><p> Because I said PnP games are not as superior to video games as they once were? We both agree that video games provide an overall better experience for the player. I still find PnP games to be superior because I like the creative flexibility they offer the DM. But I can foresee a time (and indeed I yearn for the time) when video games can rival PnP games in the creative flexibility. You, on the other hand, feel that video games have completely eclipsed PnP games already. </p><p></p><p> In other words, we seem to have slightly differing opinions based on our interests, but we agree on the facts. Video games provide a better overall experience for the player and are doing a lot better job of offering flexibility. In my opinion they still lag behind (but not by much). In your opinion, there is no contest. </p><p></p><p> I repeat from my earlier post</p><p></p><p></p><p>On the subject of PnP superiority, you said: </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I agree with you that that isn't enough to improve the lot of the PnP industry. And I believe that they are competitors (as stated above). And I also think that, based on your comments above, they are competitors in your mind as well. You have already weighed many of the common aspects of each format and selected the one you think is better. That’s the buying process in action. The fact that you are a consumer of both, and you actively weigh one against the other in your mind, shows that they are competitors. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, "Arnwyn" strikes me as somewhat feminine.... I apologize about the he/she thing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloodstone Press, post: 2294238, member: 12468"] I knew what you meant.... You are, in fact, just the sort of person I'm talking about. Yeah. You are exactly the sort of person I'm talking about. I agree completely. Why are we arguing again?? Because I said PnP games are not as superior to video games as they once were? We both agree that video games provide an overall better experience for the player. I still find PnP games to be superior because I like the creative flexibility they offer the DM. But I can foresee a time (and indeed I yearn for the time) when video games can rival PnP games in the creative flexibility. You, on the other hand, feel that video games have completely eclipsed PnP games already. In other words, we seem to have slightly differing opinions based on our interests, but we agree on the facts. Video games provide a better overall experience for the player and are doing a lot better job of offering flexibility. In my opinion they still lag behind (but not by much). In your opinion, there is no contest. I repeat from my earlier post On the subject of PnP superiority, you said: I agree with you that that isn't enough to improve the lot of the PnP industry. And I believe that they are competitors (as stated above). And I also think that, based on your comments above, they are competitors in your mind as well. You have already weighed many of the common aspects of each format and selected the one you think is better. That’s the buying process in action. The fact that you are a consumer of both, and you actively weigh one against the other in your mind, shows that they are competitors. Lastly, "Arnwyn" strikes me as somewhat feminine.... I apologize about the he/she thing... [/QUOTE]
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