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Who enjoys playing...(turn based RPG's)
turn based RPG's like the Final Fantasy Series?
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Fallout fell out after Fallout Tactics (I think). There may be something in development - behind closed doors. I'm not in the know on this one.
Turn-based RPGs are usually best for anything in non-live formats, and in the time before the intarwebs, were conducted through the mail (I'm talking in the 1960's and later here). I've done them before, but prefer to not only have the live component (such as in IRC), but also the human component (done in person, not over a protocol).
Fallout fell out after Fallout Tactics (I think). There may be something in development - behind closed doors. I'm not in the know on this one.
Turn-based RPGs are usually best for anything in non-live formats, and in the time before the intarwebs, were conducted through the mail (I'm talking in the 1960's and later here). I've done them before, but prefer to not only have the live component (such as in IRC), but also the human component (done in person, not over a protocol).