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I'm going to write about video games (Micro-transactions Part 2)

Give me three bucks and you can see the rest of this post.. .. Just Kidding.. Never pay for my writing, I'm a hack. Back on 10 /26/2013 I wrote about Microtransactions ruining my love of video games. To this day that's still my 4th most viewed post on this blog. It's even more viewed than my post about  Trials of passage in Orc society, which for the record, no one read. This is brief post is in effect a revisit of the subject, a part duex. The duce. In rereading my old post I realized that on one hand it was completely disorganized and  scatterbrained. On the other hand  it was also quite naive. Three years have gone by since that post and no I have not given up online gaming. Microtransactions have not gone anywhere, and it hasn't  seemed to have made any great difference to my habits. Or for that matter how much I spend on electronic games. Then two games come along that seem  to be tied at the hip. Two games, while very different still  share enough similarities th

Exploration: D&D question.

To both of you who read this blog... you know who you are. How do you  inject a feeling of true exploration into an RPG? I'm asking. I'm going to give some examples of what I mean from other mediums. Video games: Far cry Primal: I'm walking through the  woods I come across a cave.. I have no idea what's in it, but I know every thing in the game is out to kill me so i'm nervous as hell about going in. I mark it on the map and walk on .. saving it for latter. These are set pieces in Far Cry. Terraria: I am completely addicted to digging around underground and just finding cool things. There are houses built down there, and mine cart tracks and traps and all kinds of strange things. I love the  feeling of breaking into a new cave and finding something I haven't seen before. Terraria procedurally generates the world,... so things are always different. Real Life: My wife and I went hiking the other day  by our local river. We round a corner walk down to the river ban

RPG Thoughts from the twitter-verse: D&D experiance.

Forewarning: I have learned a bit on the  internet over the past few years, making statements like this is one example: This post is about wrecking the advancement system in D&D. This post (this blog in fact) is NOT me telling anyone how the game should be played, or what you personally should do. It's just me throwing ideas around. If these ideas somehow offend you please do not use them, offense is not my intention. I have seen how sensitive some folks can get about D&D ... First things first there is a ton of RPG "stuff" on twitter. I highly suggest going on the service and seeking out others who enjoy the types of role playing games you enjoy and joining a conversations. I find that on twitter it is easier to engage in a conversation when I find the subject interesting. On the flip side, I also find it easier to disengage with a twitter conversation than I do on Google Plus. A week or so ago I got involved in a tread with @thedicenerd  about playing D&D wi