I know, and it seems that everybody has a specific opinion what and RPG is and how to define it. Some people defend their own opinions very strongly, but what I wanted to illustrate was that I cannot find any criteria that can be readily applied to all games that are usually viewed as RPG:S and at the same time don't include games such as Diablo, which people seem to think is very important NOT to define as an RPG.Kipi wrote:Well, of course this was only my opinion of what RPGs are...
If we exclude that IWD is set in an established, commerically successful fantasy world and follows D&D rules for combat (which I believe it does?), it's just a slower Diablo. NPC:S speak longer and more in IWD, but the story is no more interactive and you cannot influence it more, than in Diablo.And I cannot say anything about those older games you mentioned, since I have necer played those. And about IWD, well, If we exclude the D&D out from it, how much more there is left of RPG...?
So let's turn it around, if we added D&D rules to the Diablo combat and let the characters walk around in a setting with familiar names from Forgotten Realms (just rename some areas, just like in the forgotten realms there are snowy mountain areas, desert, sea and forest, so that wouldn't change the game), would Diablo be a CRPG then?