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  • This works for situations where exact positioning isn’t too important. When want to have AoE spells, move speed, flanking, and battlefield control, it generally because difficult to ensure that the GM and the players have the same picture of the battlefield. Even just drawing it out roughly can help a lot, but pure theatre of the mind really works best when you only care about distance rather than relative positioning and complex battlefield conditions.




  • Eagle0600@yiffit.netto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneParis Rule
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    8 months ago

    Before I went to Paris, I thought the Eiffel Tower was just ugly.

    I still think it’s ugly, but now I know it also has a quite impressive physical presence when you’re basically standing right under it that doesn’t really come through in pictures. I still wouldn’t want to live near it, though.



  • Eagle0600@yiffit.netto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneKnowledge Based Rules
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    9 months ago

    That’s not really what this meme is talking about.

    Almost all games are about mastery in some way, in which you use knowledge to progress, or to make progression easier, but the games listed have knowledge as progression itself, which is different. Imagine if simply knowing how to perform the right jump let you skip straight from the first chapter to the final climb up the mountain, and furthermore that the game expects you to do precisely that, and that’s the kind of thing this meme is about.



  • Eagle0600@yiffit.netto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneKnowledge Based Rules
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    9 months ago

    Not particularly. Also, Tunic really shouldn’t be on the list.

    Games like Tunic or Kingdom Come, you get better at the game as you learn more. With total knowledge of the game comes mastery of the gameplay.

    The rest of the games on this list, there’s effectively no gameplay once you know everything about the game. With total knowledge of the game comes an end to the gameplay, because knowledge literally is progression in the game. None of those more so than Outer Wilds, in which a casual replay would literally let you skip to the end of the game with no tricks, because the entire game has no progression mechanics at all. Once you know how to finish the game, you can just do it.

    edit:
    I stand slightly corrected about Tunic.





  • Eagle0600@yiffit.netto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneGob Rule
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    9 months ago

    Gobstoppers are a real candy that you can buy (they’re alright, but kind of annoying if you want to use your mouth for anything else in the next half-hour), the movie didn’t invent them. What they invented was the “everlasting” gobstopper.