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Re: Can highly Intelligent person be illiterate?
"Intelligence" is really an oversimplification, it has many different dimensions. But broadly: Intelligence represents your ability to assimilate education. Someone of lower intelligence wi… (View Post)3 -
Re: Of hungry clocks and impatient adversaries
Baldur's Gate 2 and Pillars of Eternity both suffer from an insufficient sense of urgency, but the trouble with a CRPG is it is very rigid in imposing time constraints if they exist. In PnP the party… (View Post)2 -
Re: Politics. The feel in your country.
But in other countries, such as the UK, "religious" politicians are viewed with suspicion by a significant proportion of the electorate. Tony Blair, for example, tried to conceal his religi… (View Post)1 -
Re: All things D&D (favourite setting in D&D, best D&D edition, and more)
These millennials! Too engaged in their day jobs to spend hours studying rules. Have they no sense of irresponsibility? Clearly casual gamers are an abomination who must be banned from playing at all… (View Post)14 -
Re: All things D&D (favourite setting in D&D, best D&D edition, and more)
Starfinder is pretty complex. Is Pathfinder post 2000? I would rate that as having grown extremely complex. Generally they rely on the DM (i,e me) to know that to cast Fireball as a bonus action sorc… (View Post)2