Wait, you know that DarkLord went off to a diatribe where he tried to illustrate a huge ripple effect where anything fantasy at all leads to Magic Missiles and Heal Potions, right?Whitmire said:Let's not turn this into a political thread. Other forums are full of that.
Can you just tell me to **** off, rather then writing all this ****? Honestly you piece of garbage, can you just insult my mother because this "OMG I HATE FANTASY [-----------------------------------------------------------------] <-that much" diatribe has almost as much worth.
Ah, the first one to lose his nerve often loses the discussion. You tell other people that they can't prove that you're wrong, yet you use any means at hand to try and prove them wrong. It's sad.
Well, it would breaks the illusion for the people who are imagining themselves as a character in historical times. Though I think being able to be a female warrior breaks that illusion just as much, let's not fool ourselves.The one dragon you long for could totally break the illusion of a real, living world. Why didn't Tolkien include a huge robot in his stories, just because titans/mecha are k00l? Because it would've destroyed the believability of his story. IMO, even one dragon can totally upset the balance in a similar way to the immense robot smashing down the gates of Golotha with laser and missile.
Yeah, I think it's getting to the point where it's going to be the game that includes nothing if anyone listens to you guys.That is why everything that is not on par with the elements that already exist in the world needs to be considered carefully. And that is why there should be a reason for any deviations of style. At the moment, M&B does not look like a game that should include dragons. Not even the one Grendel.
ujk said:Worbah said:This is how things got out of hand in Germany.
D&D kids getting into arguements started WWII???
Wait, you know that DarkLord went off to a diatribe where he tried to illustrate a huge ripple effect where anything fantasy at all leads to Magic Missiles and Heal Potions, right?
Well, it would breaks the illusion for the people who are imagining themselves as a character in historical times. Though I think being able to be a female warrior breaks that illusion just as much, let's not fool ourselves.
Yeah, I think it's getting to the point where it's going to be the game that includes nothing if anyone listens to you guys.
Psh, not so! You just need moxie. That's why it would be HARD!Whitmire said:Wait, you know that DarkLord went off to a diatribe where he tried to illustrate a huge ripple effect where anything fantasy at all leads to Magic Missiles and Heal Potions, right?
I think he had a very good point there. If there's a dragon, it needs to be vanquished. To vanquish a dragon, you need more than muscle. This is where magical items and healing potions usually step in.
Psh, from a historical stand point women warriors were only slightly more present than dragons. I don't see why a dragon is 100%, I don't see why anything is 100% either way. You claim you'd be fine with slight fantasy elements and then preach this insane dribble down effect on any fantasy addition. I guess that they can preform surgery is what you mean by fantasy? I'm really confused here.Well, it would breaks the illusion for the people who are imagining themselves as a character in historical times. Though I think being able to be a female warrior breaks that illusion just as much, let's not fool ourselves.
That's one sorry counter-argument. Tolkien had a female warrior yet he didn't have mecha stomping on the Uruk-Hai. Why is that? Why is Eowyn a good plot item, while mecha were not? Just because something is not realistic / historical doesn't mean that it has to go 100% looney in fantastical elements.
I don't see where there are fantasy elements, unless you mean the lack of complete realism?Yeah, I think it's getting to the point where it's going to be the game that includes nothing if anyone listens to you guys.
I disagree. I have many exciting (this is a matter of perspective, of course) ideas for this game. Not one of them is a dragon, though. I am not a Beta purist, who says that the game is now perfect and that every change is for the worse, just because I don't want to increase the number of fantasy elements in the game.
o. So I could make a module with a dragon?armagan said:The game's main focus will be supporting modules with historical or low-fatasy elements. I am sure there will be lots of different modules trying out different things.
I don't think we'll be adding dragons though. That would be like losing focus.
Tiedye said:Yay. The first flamewar of the Taleworlds forums. Congrats Worm and Co.
This "debate" is pointless anyway. Armagan's made it clear that he's not going the fantasy route. Not D&D fantasy, not "just one dragon" fantasy.
Nothing's stopping anyone from starting a fantasy mod. Instead of all this pointless flaming, why not start planning one out?
Worm said:Psh, from a historical stand point women warriors were only slightly more present than dragons.
Kynes said:Make it so there's a random encounter on the world map where an '83 DeLorian materialises inbetween you and the enemy leaving behind a trail of fire and then gets hit with a stray arrow.
Yeah, in all my arguments I flailed once. I do though think that female slaves should sell for more. ~_~Pharaoh Llandy said:Worm said:Psh, from a historical stand point women warriors were only slightly more present than dragons.
Maybe that's why you don't get any women warriors in the bands of pirates, raiders, bandits and knights? If you (like me) are currently playing a female protagonist, you have to assume that she is unique.
And if it makes you feel any better I can name her Jean d'Arc.
Well, I think it has the feel of King Arthur or Beowulf, and that some low key fantasy elements could fit in. You look at every other fantasy game and tell me that a dragon is somehow 100% TOO MUCH FANTASY. It's like I'm suggesting Planes here.Mordhak said:In my humble opinion, every game has it's own feeling. Mount & Blade has this Early-Medieval-Times feeling, just look at Zendar from the inside: a couple of merchants centered around a drinking house and an arena. Bandits scouring the countryside. Steppe bandits and Black Khergits plagueing the northern part of the land. Two major factions fighting a bloody and brutal war.
There simply is no place for dragons and sorcery.
I'd love for this to have some sort of random encounters even if they aren't totally insane like in the Fallout series.Tiedye said:Kynes said:Make it so there's a random encounter on the world map where an '83 DeLorian materialises inbetween you and the enemy leaving behind a trail of fire and then gets hit with a stray arrow.
Yes! It could even spin off a side quest, where you have to find parts to repair the flux capacitor!