when i try to explain a RPG vs other games it is for me simple. With a rpg, its the character that decides how strong you are, with other games its all about your gaming skills. That is the reason why many recreative gamers love RPG, because you can go far into the game without being a hardcore gamer. Also senior gamers love RPG because of this.
@@bigpoppa9721 a skilled rpg, a combination of both, but i disagree with op as progressing in rpg's does take a little gaming skill (skills other than resource management skills, which you also do need), but of course that's dependent on each game as some have harder fighting systems
That's not exactly what RPG is, also RPGs themselves can be hard, not mechanically but hard cuz you need to know how to build your character. RPG is a *roleplaying game* if you don't have tons of choices and consequences for the actions you took, that's likely not an RPG because you can't roleplay as, say pure evil guy if the game doesn't allow you to harm too many NPC's. Obviously roleplaying can be in different ways, but the point is that you have several ways to roleplay and roleplay doesn't mean picking bow playstyle over sword playstyle, it's picking between being cunning silver tongue guy, or stealthy guy, or stupid brute guy, or intelligent leader guy etc
Yes, but the character develops for the sake of the goal, and not only yourself, the player. Hence why the character gains EXP,, but not necessarily yourself.
Nope not an RPG. By that logic Borderlands games are RPGs when they don't play even remotely like RPGs. RPG is *roleplaying games* aka there has to be choices and consequences in how you deal with quests, with characters and how you can use your gameplay systems like skill checks special checks(Fallout thing but other games have similar systems and they call them attributes etc) traits to affect the world around you. No having a choice between bow or sword isn't an RPG
I’ve always been a bit confused. If an RPG’s intent is to role-play, then why can we make decisions? If you play a set role in a film, for example, you read your script as it is given, you don’t change it on the fly, or it gets re-shot. I feel a game like Uncharted makes more sense as an RPG since you play the role of Nathan Drake. However there’s no HP system, leveling, or gear collection... but simply because you follow a role, would it not be an RPG? In any sense?
N-no NO you completely misunderstood what roleplaying means. A good example of a Roleplaying game that nobody debates isn't is DnD. Look at how someone plays DnD character, they ROLEPLAY and do choices that have consequences. Now yes, depending on how you build your character you'll follow some sets of rules, but those are self imposed. Difference between Nathan Drake character in RPG and in Uncharted games is that Nathan Drake RPG guy could at any point go rogue and harm all his past allies because "Hey, villain kinda spitting fax, Ima join him" in Uncharted you DON'T have a choice, no choice no consequences not an RPG Keep in mind that RPGs like humans,are complex, nobody is 100% set in stone, you CAN play that way, but you aren't forced to
I find it strange that "roleplaying", the action, is different from RPGs. The fact alone that you play an RPG, does not mean that you roleplay. It feels like a dissonance but it's technically true.
Some RPGs, like Earthbound (Mother 2), allow exploration after the story's conclusion. The same goes for Yakuza 7: Like a Dragon. In Yakuza 7, for your second question, there is a main menu like other non-RPG games.
Nope, RTS games aren't even remotely an RPG. However there's an interesting argument to be made that some strategy games(not RTS...) like Hearts of Iron can be considered a weird form of an RPG. After all, you can pick your starting role(nation) and then you can do whatever choices you want(whether to make alliances or annexing people, or if you want science victory condition or nuclear win condition) and those have consequences(nuclear Ghandi doesn't like you due to your poor diplomacy and he nukes you, something that was preventable had you chosen different choices) It's funny how strategy games aren't called RPGs even if there's an argument for it but BORDERLANDS is called an RPG just because they have skill system 😢
@@SEAGOIL Exactly. In Fallout 3 and beyond, on the other hand, you decide what your character says and does, and you can change the plot drastically in some quests.
Whilst this isn't wrong in the sense of the gaming industry we see today, a lot of the "RPG"'s aren't actually RPGs. An important part of a roleplaying game is to take the role of a character, and play out what this character would do in different situations. One of the most important things in an RPG is the freedom of choice and the consequences from it. That very choice of what you do, and how you or the story play out the consequences of the choices, is the most important aspect of RPG. That IS RPG. A book is a story you can read. However if you were that character in a book and could decide a different path in the story than just the way written, that is RPG. Being Frodo and deciding that the one ring was better used as a servant of Sauron, or rather just giving it to Boromir and let the story end that (bad) way... that freedom to change and do things different as your character would do it. That is RPG. Stats aren't important at all (but most RPG games still has stats to it as to decide the effects and results of what characters/players try to do). So, Diablo: Not an RPG (it's called action RPG, but it should be more called Action-Story). You plow through thousands of enemies with no choice of the story. Mass Effect: An RPG... even though the choices you make don't have as huge differences as any pen and paper RPG can have, it's an RPG. Dark Souls, not an RPG. It's an Action-Story. The different Telltale games: RPG's (even though the storyline continues in one way almost no matter what you do). So, the definitions of "what is an RPG" in the gaming industry is rather skewed from the original idea. But Darkskeleton is right about the definitions of what RPG is when it comes to the electronic kind of games.
STOP RIGHT THERE. Just making choices alone isnt rpg. The term ALWAYS was used classify a specific kind of tabletop game that use stats to make decisions while roleplaying a character. Stats ARE important, you cant have a rpg without one
@@akiradkcn And that's where the division came... You see, in Tabletop RPGs, the system with stats... is a SYSTEM. The core is to roleplay. You can make many choices, and stats are there so you can be sure if you can or can't do something. In short, to avoid situations like "Your almighty sword can't hit me, because i have an armor which can block attacks from ultimate sword". When RPGs started to appear on PC... the RPG system was the easiest thing to port. As you can't have the same variety in PC RPG as in Tabletop RPG. In tabletop RPG, when you see a trap, you can be very, very creative. Like when you see a spike trap, you can just disable it or tank it in PC RPG... but in Tabletop, you can be creative and say "I put a blanket on spikes and then used freeze spell on it and then harden spell so it won't break, and then walked on it" in PC RPG, your choices are pre-detemined, but in Tabletop, you can be very creative in a way the game master wouldnt' even think about, yet still accept it because the RPG System allowed to do it, because your stats, your spells and dice rolls allowed it to happen. TL;DR, RPG System is the same thing as Side-scrolling. As old PCs couldn't do 3D Graphics as good as nowadays, they resorted to Sideview or top down or isometric, same with RPG system.
Forza Horizon and The Crew games and even Need For Speed games are RPG racing games. You get exp to buy perks for your car and have lots of stats to increase
Cool video, thanks :) Do you think there's a difference between Japanese and Western RPGs? I just saw a video compare the two and was wondering about your opinion on that.
Most JRPGs tend to focus more on a tight and structured story. Very little player agency is allowed as well as a general lack of choices and consequences.
John 3:16 King James Version 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever Isaiah 40:8 Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man cometh unto the Father but by me John 14:6 Psalm 46:10 Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the heathen. I will be exalted in the earth. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth upon him shall not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16 Matthew 16:24 King James Version 24 Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
I just have one question: are modern RPGs just objectively trash or if RPGs have always been like that then how to have fun? This is a game genre I suppose. Like, playing Fallout was boring as hell, there was no combat, no locations, no quests... You just walk till your vault dies. In more recent game, Morrowind you... uh, Morrowind is Morrowind, come on. Plus it's something Bethesda made. I just wonder why do people call all these games interesting, maybe I'm not understanding something?
@@akiradkcn The newbie experience is simply awful. I do like having a lot of systems and have them be complex ones, but hell, the game doesn't explain anything to you. I spent 4 weeks finding out how to use enchanting and I'm yet to find how to [deleted to avoid spoilers]. The game greets you with your sword hitting an enemy once in a blue moon and finishes you off with giving you location names you've never been to or heard about yet with no way to ask about them (hello, imerial church dude on the left). Also, add to that stealth that doesn't want to work and that assassin who kill wake you up 89 out of 90 times you try to have an hour of sleep to restore mana (I believe to stop these you gotta do the DLC's quests, but I am interested in completing the main story for the first time first). Morrowind isn't player-friendly. That was what I meant by "Morrowind is Morrowind" Now why I added morrowind there is because there's no actual RP going on. Bethesda either never understood or stopped doing so in Morrowind what RP is. They believe a role-play is your occupation, your style of playing. They think "sneaky archer" is roleplay. They think "a warrior in heavy armor with an axe" is a roleplay. While in reality you don't play your weapon, you live the life of your character. Morrowind is pretty much a linear story with not much of a choice (aside from small things like messing up the cat girl in the sewers for the main quest and killing any of the lore-required NPCs). You have to be the chosen one, you have to have your fate scripted in scrolls (or whatever). Every human lives their own life, so in RPGs there shouldn't even be a "main story". I might be asking too much from an RPG (yeah, asking roleplay from a role playing game is too much) but man, the only reason we don't have it now is because "it won't sell". Also, sorry, I already forgot what the video was about. And lastly, do I think Morrowind is a bad game? I can't say yet, I've had my fun, it brought me pain and there are things I really regret doing. The graphics is rather good, if you exclude enchanted weapon glow. I'm still yet to complete the story and music is pretty good, although having, what, two tracks is definitely not enough. Morrowind is good, but as a videogame it's awful
Idk how I stumbled across this video but if you’re going to watch it, set the playback to 1.25x. You’re welcome
Thanks
You are awesome
would recommend 1.5x
Thank you bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Weird enough, I did this by default.
when i try to explain a RPG vs other games it is for me simple.
With a rpg, its the character that decides how strong you are, with other games its all about your gaming skills. That is the reason why many recreative gamers love RPG, because you can go far into the game without being a hardcore gamer. Also senior gamers love RPG because of this.
what is dark souls then?
@@bigpoppa9721 a skilled rpg, a combination of both, but i disagree with op as progressing in rpg's does take a little gaming skill (skills other than resource management skills, which you also do need), but of course that's dependent on each game as some have harder fighting systems
@@epicfilms4life507 i really like skilled RPG and RPG
That's not exactly what RPG is, also RPGs themselves can be hard, not mechanically but hard cuz you need to know how to build your character.
RPG is a *roleplaying game* if you don't have tons of choices and consequences for the actions you took, that's likely not an RPG because you can't roleplay as, say pure evil guy if the game doesn't allow you to harm too many NPC's.
Obviously roleplaying can be in different ways, but the point is that you have several ways to roleplay and roleplay doesn't mean picking bow playstyle over sword playstyle, it's picking between being cunning silver tongue guy, or stealthy guy, or stupid brute guy, or intelligent leader guy etc
@@epicfilms4life507 so once again rpg has no meaning. Dark Souls isn't even skilled anyway
The khan academy of video games
@BobsAndVagene LMAO thanks man, I think it would've happened if I saw this video when it came out
AN RPG: Rocket Propelled Gernades
but thats an rpg WEAPON
this is about rpg GAMES
Gernades
Ranting Public Gamr
Unfortunately a character with a goal is too many games, so I can't figure out what's what
Yes, but the character develops for the sake of the goal, and not only yourself, the player. Hence why the character gains EXP,, but not necessarily yourself.
I'm surprised by just how beautifully you explained this topic, good job and thanks
I thought RPG was like a grenade launcher lol
It is. Rocket Propelled Grenade. There are two kinds of RPG. the weapon is just one of them.
wait what if there was an RPG inside an RPG!?
The Outlander hmm
Rocket propelled grenade.
@BobsAndVagene I just looked it up, RPG can stand for 52 different things, rocket propelled grenade being one of them
@@grimmisascorchmain9486 red green pink
Wow. So a girl found a meme in an RPG game. I asked her; ‘Doesn’t that game come from role playing games?’ She responded; ‘No from an RPG game.’
that is a bit sad:D uncultured gorl
I already had a simple idea of what an RPG is, but it is still helpful to know those things.
Making jokes with sad music.. GOOD
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@@PeanutDude-xv9gv Ahhhh ahhh its rewind time
Thanks a lot, I'm developing an RPG game and I needed ideas of how the combat system should work
If there is a story, characters, hit points, stats (hidden or shown), and/or exp points and levels, then it is an rpg.
I consider games like Touhou Luna Nights and the mainline Senran Kagura games to be RPGs
Nope not an RPG.
By that logic Borderlands games are RPGs when they don't play even remotely like RPGs.
RPG is *roleplaying games* aka there has to be choices and consequences in how you deal with quests, with characters and how you can use your gameplay systems like skill checks special checks(Fallout thing but other games have similar systems and they call them attributes etc) traits to affect the world around you.
No having a choice between bow or sword isn't an RPG
By that definition, Bayonetta is an rpg. RPG don't exist
I’ve always been a bit confused. If an RPG’s intent is to role-play, then why can we make decisions? If you play a set role in a film, for example, you read your script as it is given, you don’t change it on the fly, or it gets re-shot. I feel a game like Uncharted makes more sense as an RPG since you play the role of Nathan Drake. However there’s no HP system, leveling, or gear collection... but simply because you follow a role, would it not be an RPG? In any sense?
the role you play has to do what role you play in a party, also as a class, will you become a healer, a damager or a tank, those can be roles.
In an RPG, you are choosing your role.
N-no NO you completely misunderstood what roleplaying means.
A good example of a Roleplaying game that nobody debates isn't is DnD.
Look at how someone plays DnD character, they ROLEPLAY and do choices that have consequences.
Now yes, depending on how you build your character you'll follow some sets of rules, but those are self imposed.
Difference between Nathan Drake character in RPG and in Uncharted games is that Nathan Drake RPG guy could at any point go rogue and harm all his past allies because "Hey, villain kinda spitting fax, Ima join him" in Uncharted you DON'T have a choice, no choice no consequences not an RPG
Keep in mind that RPGs like humans,are complex, nobody is 100% set in stone, you CAN play that way, but you aren't forced to
2:45 Super mad D
I find it strange that "roleplaying", the action, is different from RPGs. The fact alone that you play an RPG, does not mean that you roleplay. It feels like a dissonance but it's technically true.
thank you now this is explained me what is RPG mean again thanks
May I ask, when the story ends then the game will end? are there any main menus?
Some RPGs, like Earthbound (Mother 2), allow exploration after the story's conclusion. The same goes for Yakuza 7: Like a Dragon. In Yakuza 7, for your second question, there is a main menu like other non-RPG games.
You completely nailed/predicted Maneater at the end 😂
So it just revolves on the statistic aspect
Yes that's all it means, simply
*This guy sounds like Stuart from the comic book store in "The Big Bang Theory"*
Then games like WarCraft are RPGs?
Excelent explanation, btw, the only thing that this video lacked were the examples.
yes
Wow or the strategy game? 😮
Moba
MDK DK
An MMORPG is still an RPG
Nope, RTS games aren't even remotely an RPG.
However there's an interesting argument to be made that some strategy games(not RTS...) like Hearts of Iron can be considered a weird form of an RPG.
After all, you can pick your starting role(nation) and then you can do whatever choices you want(whether to make alliances or annexing people, or if you want science victory condition or nuclear win condition) and those have consequences(nuclear Ghandi doesn't like you due to your poor diplomacy and he nukes you, something that was preventable had you chosen different choices)
It's funny how strategy games aren't called RPGs even if there's an argument for it but BORDERLANDS is called an RPG just because they have skill system 😢
would it be that you're able to have options on what you want to do?
What makes Destiny an RPG and not something like call of duty. Do they have to have health bars is that it,
Retsila 47 neither are rpgs, if there is no role playing... it’s not a rpg
@@SEAGOIL Exactly. In Fallout 3 and beyond, on the other hand, you decide what your character says and does, and you can change the plot drastically in some quests.
Thank you so much for explaining !
Storytelling with improv theatre and wargaming
Thank you, this was actually entertaining to watch :]
I am the only one that thinked all this time Mario wasn't an rpg game?
It isn't.
Whilst this isn't wrong in the sense of the gaming industry we see today, a lot of the "RPG"'s aren't actually RPGs.
An important part of a roleplaying game is to take the role of a character, and play out what this character would do in different situations. One of the most important things in an RPG is the freedom of choice and the consequences from it. That very choice of what you do, and how you or the story play out the consequences of the choices, is the most important aspect of RPG. That IS RPG.
A book is a story you can read. However if you were that character in a book and could decide a different path in the story than just the way written, that is RPG. Being Frodo and deciding that the one ring was better used as a servant of Sauron, or rather just giving it to Boromir and let the story end that (bad) way... that freedom to change and do things different as your character would do it. That is RPG. Stats aren't important at all (but most RPG games still has stats to it as to decide the effects and results of what characters/players try to do).
So, Diablo: Not an RPG (it's called action RPG, but it should be more called Action-Story). You plow through thousands of enemies with no choice of the story.
Mass Effect: An RPG... even though the choices you make don't have as huge differences as any pen and paper RPG can have, it's an RPG.
Dark Souls, not an RPG. It's an Action-Story.
The different Telltale games: RPG's (even though the storyline continues in one way almost no matter what you do).
So, the definitions of "what is an RPG" in the gaming industry is rather skewed from the original idea. But Darkskeleton is right about the definitions of what RPG is when it comes to the electronic kind of games.
So Zelda BOTW coooooould be a RPG?
STOP RIGHT THERE. Just making choices alone isnt rpg. The term ALWAYS was used classify a specific kind of tabletop game that use stats to make decisions while roleplaying a character. Stats ARE important, you cant have a rpg without one
@@akiradkcn And that's where the division came...
You see, in Tabletop RPGs, the system with stats... is a SYSTEM. The core is to roleplay. You can make many choices, and stats are there so you can be sure if you can or can't do something. In short, to avoid situations like "Your almighty sword can't hit me, because i have an armor which can block attacks from ultimate sword". When RPGs started to appear on PC... the RPG system was the easiest thing to port. As you can't have the same variety in PC RPG as in Tabletop RPG. In tabletop RPG, when you see a trap, you can be very, very creative. Like when you see a spike trap, you can just disable it or tank it in PC RPG... but in Tabletop, you can be creative and say "I put a blanket on spikes and then used freeze spell on it and then harden spell so it won't break, and then walked on it" in PC RPG, your choices are pre-detemined, but in Tabletop, you can be very creative in a way the game master wouldnt' even think about, yet still accept it because the RPG System allowed to do it, because your stats, your spells and dice rolls allowed it to happen.
TL;DR, RPG System is the same thing as Side-scrolling. As old PCs couldn't do 3D Graphics as good as nowadays, they resorted to Sideview or top down or isometric, same with RPG system.
so pretty much every game that you play as a character is an RPG?
Eric Adrien my question as well!
No as not in every game do you make decisions for that character
Adventure games has characters, shooting games has characters, sportgames has characters, those are not RPG's.
Games that simulate the gameplay mechanics of Tabletop roleplaying games such as D&D and Exalted.
Not as much a character, but any character one can or cannot imagine without any "rails" that a goal can be reached.
RPG = most games. Not a fighting game, not a racing game, not a card game, not a first person shooter game.
Nice
Forza Horizon and The Crew games and even Need For Speed games are RPG racing games. You get exp to buy perks for your car and have lots of stats to increase
Great Explanation.
What is the metaphor of the weapon rpg?
It’s obviously rocket propelled grenade 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ anyone who has 100 iq would know that you must be so dumb
How about games like space station 13 its a role playing game?
No, you have to force role playing on it
Waiting for cyberpunk 2077
Loved the way you explained 😀😀😀😀😀
RPG stands for Rescue Princess Game? No? OK.
What is an rpg:
U make character AND SLAP THE BUTTON THAT IS THE CLASS U WANT 2ND GRIND AND PROGGRES 3ND SPAM SKILLS IN AREA OR PVP AREA. Thats it.
Yeah it's an awful misuse of technology in video games. Great for board games though.
02:48; Dude, your vocal sound effects are not visible on the drawing
Games that simulate the gameplay mechanics of Tabletop roleplaying games such as D&D and Exalted.
Done.
1:20 a darg?
Your drawings are CUTE ❤️
Surprisingly good video.
This feels like a khan academy video
AC developers taking notes
So an RPG is basically a game that does not allow you to choose a character?
No
or is it *execution points*
Cool video, thanks :) Do you think there's a difference between Japanese and Western RPGs? I just saw a video compare the two and was wondering about your opinion on that.
The differences boil down to mere artistic choices, look at Dark Souls, it is constantly comparated with western games even tho its actually japanese
Most JRPGs tend to focus more on a tight and structured story. Very little player agency is allowed as well as a general lack of choices and consequences.
@@DJWeapon8 thats just a stereotype, the J stands for Japanese and its just that. Many of their rpgs have little to no dialogue
what RPG-7 stands for(+
So basically, bitlife is an RPG ? And that means ......... I like RPGs .... Bruh
Why gta V is not a full rpg game?
It lacks enough game mechanics found in tabletop games
1. Thx for explain this to me
2.You would’ve probably did better drawing to me
Basically rpgs are games with numbers
You can have an RPG without any statistics
@@Jesion-kv9tugive 1 example
RPG :U start off being weak and become stronger
RPG:rocket propelled grenade
There are two types of RPG
Wow amazing video 👍
I prefer 1.5x
So nba2k is an rpg.
nope
@@alchitran according to these rules yes it is
All games are role playing games? Even with Fifa Soccer you play the role of famous soccer players..
hhahaha you still don't get it
AN RPG/ A RPG
Character Growth Game CGG
i knew what RPG is already
shut ur gob i clicked it cause i wanted to Idiot
AshtonThinks Spoken like a true 10 year old
Literally the worst way of getting attention.
No one cares
AshtonThinks no one cares
John 3:16
King James Version
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life
The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever
Isaiah 40:8
Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man cometh unto the Father but by me John 14:6
Psalm 46:10
Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the heathen. I will be exalted in the earth.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth upon him shall not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16
Matthew 16:24
King James Version
24 Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
at last I know what it means 😂😂😂
I thought it ment rapid game or (gameplay) jajaja 😅😂
Ez it’s a rocket propelled grenade launcher.
Rocket launcher?
This could’ve been way quicker all you had to say is it’s basically a fiction book but a game instead
10x . detailed one ! unique !
Adopt me Games RPG
Is god of war rpg
Yes
no
RPG: I am Role Playing Game.
Me: I thought you were ruin play gang
•THE SECRET WOLF• haha???
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I just have one question: are modern RPGs just objectively trash or if RPGs have always been like that then how to have fun? This is a game genre I suppose. Like, playing Fallout was boring as hell, there was no combat, no locations, no quests... You just walk till your vault dies. In more recent game, Morrowind you... uh, Morrowind is Morrowind, come on. Plus it's something Bethesda made. I just wonder why do people call all these games interesting, maybe I'm not understanding something?
I also dont like both but, you explained absolutely nothing about why you dislike morrowind
@@akiradkcn The newbie experience is simply awful. I do like having a lot of systems and have them be complex ones, but hell, the game doesn't explain anything to you. I spent 4 weeks finding out how to use enchanting and I'm yet to find how to [deleted to avoid spoilers]. The game greets you with your sword hitting an enemy once in a blue moon and finishes you off with giving you location names you've never been to or heard about yet with no way to ask about them (hello, imerial church dude on the left).
Also, add to that stealth that doesn't want to work and that assassin who kill wake you up 89 out of 90 times you try to have an hour of sleep to restore mana (I believe to stop these you gotta do the DLC's quests, but I am interested in completing the main story for the first time first). Morrowind isn't player-friendly.
That was what I meant by "Morrowind is Morrowind"
Now why I added morrowind there is because there's no actual RP going on. Bethesda either never understood or stopped doing so in Morrowind what RP is. They believe a role-play is your occupation, your style of playing. They think "sneaky archer" is roleplay. They think "a warrior in heavy armor with an axe" is a roleplay. While in reality you don't play your weapon, you live the life of your character. Morrowind is pretty much a linear story with not much of a choice (aside from small things like messing up the cat girl in the sewers for the main quest and killing any of the lore-required NPCs). You have to be the chosen one, you have to have your fate scripted in scrolls (or whatever). Every human lives their own life, so in RPGs there shouldn't even be a "main story". I might be asking too much from an RPG (yeah, asking roleplay from a role playing game is too much) but man, the only reason we don't have it now is because "it won't sell". Also, sorry, I already forgot what the video was about.
And lastly, do I think Morrowind is a bad game? I can't say yet, I've had my fun, it brought me pain and there are things I really regret doing. The graphics is rather good, if you exclude enchanted weapon glow. I'm still yet to complete the story and music is pretty good, although having, what, two tracks is definitely not enough. Morrowind is good, but as a videogame it's awful
wow i TOTALLY DIDNT KNOW THAT
You explain it good man but set speed little faster in youre edits.
But good correct info