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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyefan" data-source="post: 7619487" data-attributes="member: 6785785"><p>Isn't it really just a style versus substance debate? Neither is right nor wrong...both have their place, and both are present in gaming. But which is more prominent will of course vary by person. </p><p></p><p>Put another way, is an RPG more of a game, or more of a story? Is it more important that it engage its participants in the way a game does (taking action, making decisions, achievement, etc.), or in the way a story does (producing emotion, immersion, etc.)? Yes, a RPG can be described as a game that is a story (or perhaps more accurately a game that produces a story), so it's really both things...but which do you think it is more? Obviously we all want to have fun, and we all want to be entertained....but when we play a RPG, which is more key to enjoyment? </p><p></p><p>In a medium like comic books, which includes both images and words, which is more important? Again, no right or wrong answer. There have been stories told entirely visually, with no words at all, and they've been brilliant. There have been other stories told with minimal visuals, but the narration and dialogue carries the story. </p><p></p><p>Some people will place more importance on one over the other; comics are a visual medium, so they must have images, so therefore the art is more important. Without the art, the writing may still produce what we would call a story, so the writing is more important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyefan, post: 7619487, member: 6785785"] Isn't it really just a style versus substance debate? Neither is right nor wrong...both have their place, and both are present in gaming. But which is more prominent will of course vary by person. Put another way, is an RPG more of a game, or more of a story? Is it more important that it engage its participants in the way a game does (taking action, making decisions, achievement, etc.), or in the way a story does (producing emotion, immersion, etc.)? Yes, a RPG can be described as a game that is a story (or perhaps more accurately a game that produces a story), so it's really both things...but which do you think it is more? Obviously we all want to have fun, and we all want to be entertained....but when we play a RPG, which is more key to enjoyment? In a medium like comic books, which includes both images and words, which is more important? Again, no right or wrong answer. There have been stories told entirely visually, with no words at all, and they've been brilliant. There have been other stories told with minimal visuals, but the narration and dialogue carries the story. Some people will place more importance on one over the other; comics are a visual medium, so they must have images, so therefore the art is more important. Without the art, the writing may still produce what we would call a story, so the writing is more important. [/QUOTE]
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