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Re: When is a Scenario more than just a game?

In Reply to: Re: When is a Scenario more than just a game? posted by Rick on December 06, 2003 at 22:28:44:


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Posted by:
Drakmund

on December 07, 2003 at 13:13:48

: Far more people are there to play paintball than become a role playing character. I've done some role playing (MXS) and beyond some minor costume or research action (which I still like to do), I prefer playing paintball. I let my teammates that like the role playing do it and I concentrate on getting them to/through/and from their missions/meetings. Everyone has their own fun and to each their own.

: Rick -- TZ

Well in my mind a "scenario" game is the story
and the roleplay mixed with paintball otherwise
it is just a big game. I tend to prefer the
roleplay balanced with paintball. The more of
a balance the more fun it usually is. You may
like just fighting it out but if there isnt a
real story and roleplay is it really a scenario?
Not to take anything away from what people what
to play, just clarifying "BIG Game" vs "Scenario"

Travis

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