J P | February 14, 2010
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The violent nerd movement has suffered a serious setback. Yesterday, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Dungeons & Dragons ban in Wisconsin prisons. According to court records, prison officials were concerned that inmates were forming a “gang” around the fantasy role-playing game.
The suit was brought to federal court by [...]
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J P | January 31, 2010
I’ve posted in various places on some variation of this topic. I personally feel intelligence and analytical or strategic or just knowledge and abstract skills in general, are a constant question mark in roleplaying games.
I can be a personally physically weak player but have a high strength character, but even if I try to [...]
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Tags: ability, attribute, character, game, gaming, knowledge, metagaming, player, roleplay, rpg, skill, stat