| Register Now | |
| My Points | |
| My Games | |
Bad luck or evil conspiracy?
I had a little thought of the main idea behind this new edition.
What struck me as really odd was the totally different approaches the two (or three) GW role playing games has taken.
Dark Heresy and its sister Rouge Trader is in my eyes very good examples of mature and good role playing games. They are well received and has earned great and positive reactions from booth fans and other media. Senior RPG Developer Ross Watson received several awards for different source books and what I understand you can call the game rather successful even from a economic viewpoint. Personally I have never been a fan of science fiction but even I bought the core books and found them interesting, although I probably wont start a 40k campaign cause my real role playing passion has been WHFRP for many many years.
My initial thought was that is was real bad luck that Jay Little got the responsibility of developing the WFRP line and not a guy like Ross Watson.
I cant see no rational reasoning behind this new development of WHFRP.
All these "news" and fabulous ideas in V3 is absolutely nothing you couldn't create and implement in the V2 if you really wanted to. You got a lot of gadgets, dices, puzzle character sheets and eye candy stolen from different boardgames. Absolutely nothing that a RPG needs!
The "we put stuff on cards so you can focus on the story" or "we use a lot of shiny and strangely designed custom dice so you can focus on the story" reasons feels just plain dumb and just an excuse why we should accept these odd changes. The real insult to role playing games came when we also learned that "we decided where your little dwarf came from so you could focus on the story" or the really horrific "we made a group sheet so you know when you doesn't get along with the other players". The role playing experience get reduced to a "pick a card to know your class", "pick a card to know your background", "pick a card to know your motivation", "pick a card so you know why you're in a group", "pick a card so you know what happened in our last adventure", "pick a card so you don't have to think for yourself" etc...
Cynic and a bit exaggerated, but you get the idea...
Why oh why does V3 look this way...?
But then the other idea struck me that this could be a result evil reasoning from a business point of view.
If someone put a gun to my head and gave me the following instruction:
1. We want you to make a role playing system that doesn't compete with our other products (the mature RPG:s Dark Heresy and Rouge Trader)
2. We want you to make a game that requires card, tokens and other toys. In this way we will reduce players ability to download illegal copies.
3. We like the D&D idea that all players, not only the GM, should buy books, dice and stuff for the game.
4. Make sure that nothing is compatible from old material, not even the dice!
5. We want to include CCG thinking i the game. Make the games buy extra card expansions and more shiny dice every month.
6. Make a game that attract the younger audience! Steal the feeling and setup from World of Warcraft! We want group buffs, flashy special attacks and a LOT of visual aids.
7. We want to attract the players that thought D&D 4:ed was a bit to complicated. Make sure they can get over here and still feel at bit at home.
8. The kids today want to feel powerful and cool! Make Waywachters and elven ninjas!
9. Don't make it complicated! Reading numbers from dice and reading tables give kids headache!
10. We want to be able to create characters and groups in less that 10 minutes! Pull a bunch of cards, arrange them then off we go!
11. Descent is wicked fun! But we want at least to call this game a RPG so you cant include a board.
If I got these work instructions... well then I suppose the result would be something like the stuff we've seen so far from V3.
It would surely not be a good RPG and it wouldn't be Warhammer and it wouldnt appeal the old fans... but I would fulfil my instruction.
I don't know him but Jay Little could surely be a nice and smart dude... but I got REALLY curious what his instructions were when he made this game.
Without Signature
| Page 1 of 3 (32 messages) | 1 2 3 ...Last page » |
I sure hope that this is not the case , game play is more important than looking good in my book. But your theory is quite amusing and not imppossible :-)
WFRP v1v2 GM since 91' into writing, sketching, Ju-jitsu , modelling, castingpainting
Gnutten you make a lot of good points. and I'm more likely to read what you have to say because you are both a boardgamer and an RPG'er.
yep, its all about the business end of things. They probably looked at the situation and said, "we don't have an entry point RPG." especially for the younger crowd.
I have no idea what they were planning, but one poster said that he had the impression that this might have been a separate project but was retooled once they got rights to do WH stuff.
and once they put the WH label on it, they immediately got label recognition.
I remember from one of the vid's they said that their goal was to create a roleplaying interface system. back in the old days when you played D&D with different groups of people, you weren't sure of what kind of experience you were going to get. A lot of games i have played were GM centric, they were what the GM was going to make of em. The rules were just a loose framework.
For better or worse, a trend that most people havent touched on is that companies want to give gamers a consistent game experience. I know exactly what kind of game i'm going to get in when I play 4e D&D. its a power card, mini and grid, hit point fest. no matter where I play it or with who, its going to be the same. I suspect this is what they are trying to do here. for better or worse.
Without Signature
You make alot of great points here. I will buy the game regardless, i consider myself a collector as much as a player, the the group i play with will probably keep playing 2nd ed.
What i dont understand is alot of these changes are said to make the game easier for newe players to the RPG scene, I have been RPGing for 28 years, i started in 1979 whe ni was 7 years old taught by my father playing DnD, if i remember correctly all we needed was 5 min to make a charecter a few books and dice, paper and pencil and we were good for weeks, it was sooooo simplw there was nothing to it. Now there is 36 dice??!! cards of all differnt types on top of multiple books, it looks nice and like i said i will buy it, but it deffinitatly looks alot more complicated than any other roleplaying experiences i have ever had in my 28 years of roleplaying
"To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering"
Im going to go with a little of both. I think alot of it was FFG management Mandated, but I also think Mr. Little is at part responsible.
You could dumb down WFRP to be kid friendlier and add all the bells and whistles and doohickeys and still have it seem more of a offspring of 1E and 2E, instead of some crazy boardless boardgame role playing card game of pretty objects and pictures.
Though I must say, Mr. Little doesnt seem to enthusiastic about the project he is shelling. Its like he has a few points he is proud of and a few command messages he has to say over and over again and a few facts he can correct easily enough. He genuinely seems proud of the "elf Distinction" factor, sees he has to say "focus on role playing" and is eager to correct "board game".
But he seems far lessanimated, excited and happy about his product than Ross does.
Emperor, let Your undeniable light burn on the mishappen and twisted, so I can see them with pure sight, and purge them with righteous fire!
Gnutten said:
I'm afraid WFRP has nothing to do with that.
Very interesting post.
My point of view is a bit different, because my player group isn't a very standard one compared to others.
My friends and I are getting older and older, so we have increasingly complicated and busy schedules. It is very difficult for us to get together semi-regularly to do ANYTHING, let alone contribute to a complicated RPG plot.
Yup, we're becoming more and more of a beer & pretzels player group. Sure we like in-depth stories and the like, but we just do not have the time or energy to devote fully to this hobby, at least to the extent that most of the players here on this forum go to.
For the majority of us (well, all of us except for one player who shares a lot of the views expressed by the OP), this game's mechanics and feel really are appealing. Essentially a more complicated version of Warhammer Quest. Beer & Pretzels friendly rule system but with enough room for basic roleplaying and character development.
So I can understand why the more traditional players aren't pleased with this. I have a strong feeling that one of my long time players will feel the same, which is quite unfortunate.
That being said, I find all the talk of feeling betrayed or "spat in the face" by FFG a little extreme and stereotypically geeky.
Am I inmature if I find wfrp3 interesting?
Am I inmature if I like nice layout?
I do play cardgames, boardgames and Warhammer fantasy battle. Does this make me inmature?
Why is Dark heresy more mature than WFRP3?
I don't like "mature" beign an argument.
Without Signature
Dirach said:
Am I inmature if I find wfrp3 interesting?
Am I inmature if I like nice layout?
I do play cardgames, boardgames and Warhammer fantasy battle. Does this make me inmature?
Why is Dark heresy more mature than WFRP3?
I don't like "mature" beign an argument.
We can't tell that yet, it is true. So I'm staying out of that point. But side point - misspelling "immature" and "being" to prove your maturity does not make for a great riposte.
Hope is the biggest and best lie there is. Without Hope,we'd be nothing at all
I like Boardgames and CCGs but I hate this so whats that say about me?
If FFG wanted to create an Avant Gaurde RPG why can't they rape Grimm or or Anima? Why destroy OUR game?
I don't just blame FFG, I blame GW to. Who ever is in charge of making sure GW Interlectual Properties don't get missused must have been asleep on this on. I hope all the Gav Thorpe Haters are happy, cause when Gav had that Job I'll bet he wouldn't have let this shit through to the Keeper..
Seriously How does half an hours worth of set up make an RPG better? I have enough trouble not losing my Character Sheet, let alone trying to remember what special cards I had from last session!
And whats with this GM and up to 3 players shit I hear about? Maybe the low numbers is because the target audience has hardly any friends anymore after neglecting them all to play WoW?
Also why dumb down Warhammer 'for the kids' 40K is what the Teens play, WFB is all dudes in their 20s and 30s!
I seem to remember stuff like this being tried before and gee wasn't Dragonlance the Third Age such a huge hit....
If what Hasbro did to D&D 4th ed was The Bad Toutch then this is Violent Prison Rape!
phobiandarkmoon said:
Dirach said:
Am I inmature if I find wfrp3 interesting?
Am I inmature if I like nice layout?
I do play cardgames, boardgames and Warhammer fantasy battle. Does this make me inmature?
Why is Dark heresy more mature than WFRP3?
I don't like "mature" beign an argument.
We can't tell that yet, it is true. So I'm staying out of that point. But side point - misspelling "immature" and "being" to prove your maturity does not make for a great riposte.
Sorry for expressing me in my second language.
And I dont see my post as proving my maturity, but rather saying that it is a tag that I don't think fit when describing RPG's.
Without Signature
Dirach said:
phobiandarkmoon said:
Dirach said:
Am I inmature if I find wfrp3 interesting?
Am I inmature if I like nice layout?
I do play cardgames, boardgames and Warhammer fantasy battle. Does this make me inmature?
Why is Dark heresy more mature than WFRP3?
I don't like "mature" beign an argument.
We can't tell that yet, it is true. So I'm staying out of that point. But side point - misspelling "immature" and "being" to prove your maturity does not make for a great riposte.
Sorry for expressing me in my second language.
And I dont see my post as proving my maturity, but rather saying that it is a tag that I don't think fit when describing RPG's.
Obs. Sorry.
"Sorry for expressing my self in my second language." Is more correct I guess.
Without Signature
I would like to agree Dirach there on that one nugget. Its not about maturity or anything of that nature.
Its more of an integrity question, and not a in a "you have no values" sort of way, but in a consistency way.
As Ive said before, this could be the greatest RPG ever, but it doesnt matter. Im perfectly happy with how 2E worked and was evolving. Reinventing the system was unnecessary and just a money grab.
And I stand by my statement that even Jay Little knows he is shelling out a pile of troll manuer to his fanbase.
WFRP3E will go down as the RPG for people who think they know the Lord of the Rings because they have seen the movies even without reading the books, or peopls who take the movie Braveheart as undeniable gospel of Scottish history. Its all flash, fancy colors, toys and bangs.
With 1E and 2E the game was in my head, here its cracker jacks in a box. Its still a RPG, the same as any other and a good GM and player group will make it fun and good, but to me, it is a miasm of ugly dice and cards.
However, while I want the game to flop and FFG to lose much money and face with this munchkin of a game, I do hope those of you who do follow it and buy it, enjoy it and make the most of it.
Emperor, let Your undeniable light burn on the mishappen and twisted, so I can see them with pure sight, and purge them with righteous fire!
Peacekeeper_b said:
Gotta say I'm with you on the hope they lose money bit. Was planning on giving Anima Tactics ago and Grimm has always interested me but FFGs can go to hell if they think I'll spend a cent on any non-GW licenced game they produce after they've done this to WFRP.
Peacekeeper_b said:
WFRP3E will go down as the RPG for people who think they know the Lord of the Rings because they have seen the movies even without reading the books, or peopls who take the movie Braveheart as undeniable gospel of Scottish history. Its all flash, fancy colors, toys and bangs.
No, it won't. You clearly haven't taken the time to actually learn anything about the game other than the most superficial elements ("it has dice pools and cards! Suxxors!"), or else you've just decided to hate the game without giving it a chance at all. There are some concerns about this edition, but it has great potential. A couple of us over on strike to stun have been going over what we can find out about the system. There are some very clever mechanics in there, but we won't know how well they work together until we see the final result. But from what I've seen so far, I think that this edition may actually do "Warhammer" better than the previous editions did. And by that I don't mean "Super-heroic epic fantasy SMASH!", I mean dark, gritty, down-in-the-mud fantasy horror.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this post are my own. I do not speak for FFG in any capacity, officialotherwise. To be honest they don't really tell me much about anything, so you can assume I don't know squat.
I mean diddly. I don't know diddly. I did not mention squats. Squats are not making a comeback.
Unless they are. I really don't know!!! Seriously. Though squats were cool. Pity they all got eaten by the 'nids. Or did they?
macd21 said:
That is pretty much the truth. And Im not ashamed of the fact that I havent researched the game. My initial reaction is one of non-interest and think the first things that pop to my attention (being dice pools and cards! Suxxors!) turn my stomach and turn me off on the game. Honestly! So why would I do research into it?
I stand by what I said, it may be WFRP by name, design, license and rights, but its not the WFRP I have any interest in.
Im not one to go and spend $100 and alot of time on a item that doesnt get me interested in the first few moments of seeing it. Its called window shopping, I saw enough in the first press release to turn me off. And Im allowed to express that view, even without not having done more research.
I never said the game wont work, or it will be a bad system. It may be the greatest game ever, I will never know as I am not interested in its presentation or initial style.
When the Wayans Brothers released the movie White Chicks I decided I wanted nothing to do with it, was I suppose to go research the film to convince myself otherwise? Im not going to tell you not to watch White Chicks and if you do go see it, I hope you enjoy it. But at the same time I wanted it to flop so the Wayans Brothers would stop making what to me were bad movies.
I dont see this as any different.
But you know what, I did watch the seminars and that only reinforced my personal dislike for the direction this game is going. The way you make it sound is that I have no right to dislike something without researching it first and then spending $100 on it only to find out then that I hate it.
Sounds a lot like dating. I think Id rather stay with the date I know and love instead of dumping her for the new girl in school just because she is new.
Emperor, let Your undeniable light burn on the mishappen and twisted, so I can see them with pure sight, and purge them with righteous fire!
| Page 1 of 3 (32 messages) | 1 2 3 ...Last page » |