Let's enter fantasy-land for a moment.
Would a Sundren unbound to DnD or the NWN2 engine still be an isometric RPG focusing on community participation and a DM experience?
Or would it be a 3rd person action RPG with a focus on MP persistence?
Would it be high fantasy? Or a gritty dark setting where magic is rare and powerful -- to be feared?
Distill the essence of your experiences
And no I'm not saying I'm making a Sundren game (unless someone wants to give me a large sack of money with a dollar sign on it) but I am curious as to people's perspective on these questions.
Would a Sundren unbound to DnD or the NWN2 engine still be an isometric RPG focusing on community participation and a DM experience?
Or would it be a 3rd person action RPG with a focus on MP persistence?
Would it be high fantasy? Or a gritty dark setting where magic is rare and powerful -- to be feared?
Distill the essence of your experiences
And no I'm not saying I'm making a Sundren game (unless someone wants to give me a large sack of money with a dollar sign on it) but I am curious as to people's perspective on these questions.
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