OK, so now a personal question or two.

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cryocore
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OK, so now a personal question or two.

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Seeing some of the answers in my other thread it occurred to me that unlike many other forums I might not be one of the oldest people on the board.

So just some basic questions so we can get a taste of who is actually frequenting the forum

1: How old are you?
2: Where are you from?
3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)?
4: Top 5 non RPGs?
5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post)
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.

Obviously if there is any question you're not comfortable with you dont need to answer it.

1: 35 (born in 1976)
2: Wellington. New Zealand
3: Fallout 2, Ultima VII, Baldur's Gate II, Planescape Torment, Lands of Lore - Throne of Chaos
4: System Shock II, Grim Fandango, X-Com Ufo Defense, Deus Ex, Syndicate.
5: While there are many the first one that took me from kid who likes games to "gamer" was Pool of Radiance in 1988. Been addicted ever since
6: I am smack bang in between Golden and Silver. Truly a great time to be a cRPG fan.
7: I am a PC gamer ( I do own a PS3 but it doesnt get much use)
8: I would be a 7 or 8. I have a very high end rig, and frequent gaming forums. So while I am not obsessive I am very much an active member of the gaming community.

So share a bit about yourselves.

Cheers

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Classic Age (pre-1985ish)
Examples: Wizard's Castle, nethack, the PnP RPGs
These are the historical underpinnings of the entire genre and represent the first attempts to port the rules and standards of the PnP to the new world of computers.

Golden Age (mid-80s to mid-90s)
Examples: Bard's Tale series, Wasteland, Dragon Wars, Might and Magic series, SSI Gold Box games, Sentinel Worlds
As the OP mentioned, these games allowed RPG fans a chance to play those games if/when circumstances didn't allow for getting enough people together to play. They typically featured the following:
•Player could create, and control, a party of characters
•Character had little to no control over NPCs added to the party
•Character creation was modeled on the dice-rolling methods of PnP
•While story and narrative were of great importance, it was as (or more important) to create a world in which the Player could help craft the story
•Combat was turn-based and tactical but limited by technology
•Actions had consequences and, in some cases, permanent death was a major issue (either due to game mechanics or save game systems)

Silver Age (mid-90s to early-2000s)
Examples: Baldur's Gate series, Icewind Dale, Fallout 1 & 2, Arcanum
As we enter the Silver Age we find technology improving so graphics, combat mechanisms, and breadth of the games all improve. These games follow, spiritually, from Golden Age games but start changing a bit -- partly because of new technology enhancements and partly as a streamlining of certain mechanics:
•Character creation starts focusing on point buy systems instead of rolling
•Player creates and controls one primary character who is the primary protagonist for the game story
•NPCs that join the party are fully controlled, in combat, by the player but provide personality and story in their own right (via dialogue or their own quests)
•Story is the primary point, propelling the protagonist along. Still well-crafted worlds but with the start of "chosen one" storytelling there is a little less wiggle room
•Combat becomes vastly improved by technological advancements; combat is still tactical based but only sometimes (truly) turn-based and starts heading toward real-time mechanics.
•Players are granted to ability to save anywhere and frequently to allow redoes of difficult obstacles or to reset after undesirable events

Modern Age (mid-2000s to present)
Examples: Fallout 3/NV, Mass Effect Series, Dragon Age series
The RPG starts to merge with the FPS genre, partly to accommodate console play and partly to become more immersive. Some previous traits carry over, and some new things change.
•Character creation starts focusing on point buy systems instead of rolling
•Player is responsible for the main protagonist and all story revolves around that character
•NPC companions may join the quest; dialogue, story, and quests from these NPCs are greatly expanded upon and they become essential parts of the narrative.
•Story is much narrower with the "Chosen One" issue front and center; even in open worlds with many character options the game dictates those options and becomes more of a branching tree than a truly open system.
•Combat switches to real-time with a heavy focus on first-person elements and mechanics. Tactics take a back seat.
•Players can -- and do -- save everywhere, all the time; this is partly to allow the ability to redo or backtrack, partly as protection from the increase in game-related bugs, and partly to see how things could go otherwise.
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Re: OK, so now a personal question or two.

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1: How old are you? 26
2: Where are you from? Texas
3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)? FF6, Mother3, phantasy star, star ocean, FF4
4: Top 5 non RPGs? LoZ link's awakening, super smash bros, little big planet, left 4 dead, grand theft auto 4
5: What was the game that made you a gamer? faery tale adventure on amiga
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post) golden age
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice? PC
8: 7
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1: How old are you? 33

2: Where are you from? New York, USA

3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)?
Pool of Radiance, Crusaders of the Dark Savant, Daggerfall, Phantasy Star II, Fallout 2.

4: Top 5 non RPGs?
Master of Orion II, Quake II, Quest for Glory II, Dune II, Wing Commander

5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
Hard to define. I've just always been. I learned to read & write with Tandy Color Computer & IBM PC jr manuals in my lap trying to make games run.

6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post)
Golden, simply because that was my childhood so they made the biggest impression on me.

7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
PC

8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.
8
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Re: OK, so now a personal question or two.

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1: How old are you?
- 23
2: Where are you from?
- Germany
3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)?
- Baldur's Gate 2, Diablo 2, Gothic, Lands of Lore, Shiren The Wanderer
4: Top 5 non RPGs?
- Anstoss 3 (third part in a series of football manager games, On The Ball in the UK), Dungeon Keeper, Monkey Island 2, Outcast, Theme Hospital
5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
- I think it was King's Bounty. Watched my father play it on the Amiga when I was really young and later on got to play it myself (luckily owned an Amiga in the mid to late 90s). :)
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post)
- I have to say Silver Age here, because that was the time I really got into games and obviously mostly played the newer ones then. But looking back now I'd consider the Golden Age just as great.
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
- Mostly PC. Sometimes PS3.
8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.
- 8. There's still my girlfriend and university you know... :P
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1 34 you got me by a year
2 The United States
3 this is tough Arcanum, Temple of elemental evil, Fallout, Skyrim, Morrowind
4 Diablo games, they are action games with RPG elements, Out of the park baseball a great baseball sim, patrician 4 , europa universalis 3
5 umm pacman? I have been gaming since I was like 5 dungeon master was my first into into RPG gaming when I was 9
6 i would have to go silver
7 PC after the atari game system I never even thought about a console system, my friends had the Nintendo, but i always found my atari st was way better :)
8 I would say 7, I play most every day but i do not sit and grind games for hours anymore, I play more casually and have never much got into muti player gaming mostly for the reason I like to play at my own pace.
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1: How old are you? 45, and get off my lawn!!
2: Where are you from? GA, USA
3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)? 1. Dungeon Master, 2. Gothic, 3. Elder Scrolls, 4. Baldur's Gate, 5. Ultima Underground/Arx Fatalis included. RPG for me, anything where I take on the persona of a character (often with stats) and keep a vast inventory of stuff.
4: Top 5 non RPGs? too many to list. The Thief games (which can almost be a RPG but it's far more action), Unreal tourny series, first 2 Populous on my Amiga, Elite on C64/X on PC,...
5: What was the game that made you a gamer? Probably Space Inv, Asteroids and Berzerk at the arcade. Or Elite and Lode Runner on C64 at home.
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (definitions at bottom of post) Golden. Baldur's gate floored me.
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice? PC
8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself. 8
I'd take one of the four wooden clubs I was carrying and just bash open doors with it.
- if life were like Dungeon Master

I'd click FIREBALL much more on New Year's Eve
- if life were like Eye of the Beholder
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1: How old are you?
- 38 (bah, just got beaten as I was writing this :)
2: Where are you from?
- Poland/all over Europe
3: Top 5 RPGs:
- Any Gold Box game - Fallout 1/2/3/NV - Megaten series - Dragon Quest series - Infinite Space - anything Bethsoft
4: Top 5 non RPGs?:
- Quake 2 - San Andreas - Yakuza - Pirates!- X Com (well, aren`t last four RPGs anyway? :) EDIT: of course Thief/SS and anything for LGS, how could I forget....
5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
- Scramble at the arcades...but really : Laser Squad on ZX Spectrum
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs?
- 88-97 in the West / from 80s to until about year or two ago in Japan (going by your classification: Silver - Golden was when the rot set in ;)
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
- PC but I`m all over old-gen consoles too (PS1/2, DC - favourite)
8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.
6-10 depending on time & resources
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1: How old are you?
22

2: Where are you from?
New York

3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)?
Not in order, but something like Diablo, Diablo 2, Baldur's Gate 2, Wizardry 7, Final Fantasy (number 1, the original), and I'm cheating and putting Crystalis for NES as a 6th choice.

4: Top 5 non RPGs?
Counter-Strike, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, Starcraft, Megaman 2

5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
Megaman 2

6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post)
They all have their high points. Honestly I'd say today so we have more modern things like skyrim and diablo 3, and games like LoG to complement them. More flexibility today.

7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
PC

8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.
I'm very nerdy but I also play very casually. 7ish
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1: How old are you? 23 Years old.
2: Where are you from? From Haifa, in Israel.
3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)? Ultima Underworld, Fallout: New Vegas, Ultima 4, Dragon Quest 8, Chrono Trigger
4: Top 5 non RPGs? Arrrrgh, too many to count!
5: What was the game that made you a gamer? Probably the game Little Big Adventure 2. I played a ton of games before, but I guess after playing this magnificent game, I really began to appreciate just how awesome gaming can be.
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post) I believe the 90's. They had the biggest amount of variety and innovation.
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice? PC, currently.
8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself. 8, I guess?
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Re: OK, so now a personal question or two.

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1: How old are you? 23

2: Where are you from? Slovenia

3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)?
Baldurs gate 2, Diablo 2, Morrowind, Wizardry 8, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II

4: Top 5 non RPGs?
Dwarf fortress, Europa universalis, Sword of the Stars, Age of Empires 2, Heroes of might and magic 3

5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
Hmmmm, probably Baldurs gate 2

6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post)
Silver Age

7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
PC

8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.
8
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