The_Gneech
Explorer
Yeah, let's not get too hung up on the Model T thing. At no point did I say that OD&D was no good as a game -- for playing fighters, wizards, and clerics taking their 10' poles into dungeons it was the cat's meow in its day and while I haven't played it in years I imagine it's still fine for just that purpose.
But then there was Traveller. [1] And Call of Cthulhu. And Rolemaster and HERO. And Vampire. The meaning of "roleplaying" expanded with each one.
Some of this is what I was getting at by the definition of roleplaying.
Yes, I can come up with an interesting personality for my dwarf fighter, and that's roleplaying. I'm not arguing that point.
However, if I want to play a half-orc fighter/bard, and the rules pitch an error, that's bad for roleplaying, ain't it?
-The Gneech
[1] Let's also not get into whether D&D or Traveller was first, 'k? My guess is that for the average player, D&D led to Traveller, not the other way 'round.
But then there was Traveller. [1] And Call of Cthulhu. And Rolemaster and HERO. And Vampire. The meaning of "roleplaying" expanded with each one.
Some of this is what I was getting at by the definition of roleplaying.
Yes, I can come up with an interesting personality for my dwarf fighter, and that's roleplaying. I'm not arguing that point.
However, if I want to play a half-orc fighter/bard, and the rules pitch an error, that's bad for roleplaying, ain't it?
-The Gneech

[1] Let's also not get into whether D&D or Traveller was first, 'k? My guess is that for the average player, D&D led to Traveller, not the other way 'round.