Sometimes the journey is the destination.
And yeah, I know it sounds silly when I put it that way, but I'm going to stand by it. And even explain why below.
Sometimes the journey is the destination.
And yeah, I know it sounds silly when I put it that way, but I'm going to stand by it. And even explain why below.
On a comment on someone else's blog post (I have since lost the link and can't find it), I'd said something to the effect that the RPGs of the 1970s and 1980s were designed to run on the same hardware that modern RPGs do, but the modern processors have less capacity and heat up faster when confronted with complex math.
At the time, it was a joke. Then I wasn't sure.