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Thread: Things we've learned from RPG games
TiredOfLife 20:11 8th October 2007
Why would slagging of RPGs make Harrison drunk?
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Harrison 20:15 8th October 2007
Well, there would have to be something seriously wrong with me to start slagging off RPGs, that's for sure!
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v85rawdeal 00:48 14th October 2007
You know exactly who lives in each house, even though it is the first time you have been there!

You don't learn to swim until the sequel!
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Ghost 01:50 14th October 2007
For some reason most of the time people don't mind the player entering their houses and raiding it for various items including stuff that is valuable.
They sometimes even stand by to watch.
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Harrison 07:30 14th October 2007
People standing in the street often forget you and launch into the same conversation over and over again.

Enemies often forget you already killed them and are often standing ready to fight again when you return to the same location.

When you find a locked door with a key hole, normally the key is hidden close by and easy to find.
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Ghost 08:50 14th October 2007
Very often when someone gives you an assignement or quest and you screw it up, they make some rants but quickly forgive you and offer you the same assignment again while acting as if this is the first time they did.
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Harrison 11:12 14th October 2007
Even though you already took an item from a location to complete a quest, it is back in the same location later when you need it again for something else.

One of the main character (the one you play or another you find) has normally always lost their memory at the beginning and has to try and discover who they really are.

One of the main character (the one you play or another you find) is never just the simple villager they begin as and always eventually discovers they are secretly from a powerful, noble or royal lineage.
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Sharingan 14:29 15th October 2007
The capital city of the evil, corrupt empire always consists of two distinct sections: a lower level slum where all the poor, oppressed people live and where some kind of resistance group is plotting to overthrow the bad guys, and an upper level where the rich. the corrupt and the evil emperor's household resides.

Regardless of where the merchant is located in the game world, they will all accept the same currency. Even hidden tribes/secretive civilizations which have never been in contact with the outside world will happily sell you stuff in exchange for gil/zeny/munni, or buy your excess supplies with the same currency.
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v85rawdeal 00:25 14th March 2008
When you phone up work to tell them you have Porphyritic Haemophilia, and that you're off to church, results in you getting fired.
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Buleste 11:21 14th March 2008
Originally Posted by v85rawdeal:
When you phone up work to tell them you have Porphyrithic Haemophilia, and that you're off to church, results in you getting fired.
You deserve to be Crucified for that because it Sucks!!! (By the way it's Porphyritic Haemophilia).
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