I just removed some vandalism by 125.253.34.75. Oddity- ( talk) 09:29, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
I am going to every review mmorpg website I can find and suggesting they review OGplanet for shutting down Albatross 18 with only one months notice. There are many people currently discussing legal actions with their attorneys. There are more people joining in the fight everyday. As a game developer myself I jus thought this would make an interesting headline. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.8.14.157 ( talk) 22:53, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
I found an external link that discusses, in particular, console RPG's and its three main sub-genre's. It brings to light that this template is missing an enormously huge sub-genre. Either that, or that we need to rethink how we're classifying the genres.
In this case, its the "Traditional" sub-genre that's missing. And both Computer and Console RPG's have Traditional sub-genre's. Or maybe, for easier handling, Traditional is the main sub-genre, with Computer-Style and Console-Style sub-sub-genres -- and we can forget this silliness about platform when we're talking about genres.
In any case, it is extremely ugly (IMHO) to lump all RPG's that ever came out on a console into one huge chronology page (or set of pages). In a similar vein, its ugly to lump all the games made available to computers that way. It would be vastly more helpful to work on identifying separate lists of computer-style and console-style RPG's -- regardless of platform. Under such a premise, the Ultima games, though they were made available to platforms, would be listed properly (with all platforms they were available on) under Computer-style RPG's, and Septerra Core would be listed under Console-style RPG's.
It's frustrating that Wikipedia is the only resource I've found yet that recognizes the differences between computer-style and console-style RPG's, yet when we build these lists, we still concern ourselves more over the platform, rather than the true genre of the game. We already have lists for the individual platforms, lets let the genre lists be genre lists. Dawynn ( talk) 15:02, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
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What's needed are vector images of role-playing game dice (8- and 20-sided for instance) to replace the ones in the current image. Here are some examples, though what is needed are vector images, not photographs.
The color doesn't really matter, though plain red and orange work well. Thanks! SharkD Talk 08:07, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
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