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Brother Shatterstone said:
PbP has some huge advantages too and to be honest, better/deeper stories, better PC/NPC interaction, and stronger character development is more of a draw to me than high doses of combat.
Mine may be the exception, but my group has stories, interaction and development as deep or better than a lot of the pbp games I've been in.

Keia
 

Keia said:
Mine may be the exception, but my group has stories, interaction and development as deep or better than a lot of the pbp games I've been in.

Keia
Mine does too. Not better roleplaying, necessarily, since my players aren't the greatest roleplayers and often turn out of character, but we've got great interaction and development.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Mine does too. Not better roleplaying, necessarily, since my players aren't the greatest roleplayers and often turn out of character, but we've got great interaction and development.
That's probably a good description of my group.
 

Last face to face session for my group was 9+ hours of in character roleplaying, plots, developments and discussions - no combat. Today was shorter, and a single combat - and a great in character argument after the battle. Very entertaining! :)

Keia
 



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