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Matthew Rorie
Marketing/PR Producer

Joined: 01 May 2008 |
Posted: Wednesday, 28 October 2009 11:26PM
Quote: Posted 10/28/09 23:23 (GMT) by SunKnight0
I only play story based games once. Then uninstall them and move on. That applies to NWN2. I only play each OC/expansion once. I do however play SP modules from the vault, once each of course, which is why NWN2 will not get uninstalled once I finish SoZ and MoW.
The way I see it, no story is ever good enough to be replayed over a story I have yet to play. And there are always more stories to be played, since the world produces them faster than I can consume them. That is not limited to NWN2 or even games in general, it applies to everything I am into (movies, TV, books, comic books, etc.)
That's an interesting philosophy to take, especially in the case of movies and other short media. I can see not wanting to play through an 80-hour RPG twice, but there are plenty of movies and books out there that I have only really enjoyed after watching or reading them two or three times. Not that I'm disagreeing with you. Personally I have a hard time finding authors that I enjoy reading (I'm super picky), so I stick with my faves and re-read their books for the most part. _________________ Matthew Rorie Marketing/PR Producer, Obsidian Entertainment
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