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Originally Posted by soltakss
I've got a real problem with the attitude that such-and-such a scenario-type is bad and so-and-so is good. I've played excellent scenarios of many different kinds and bad scenarios of many different kinds. Personally, I don't particularly like playing in detective scenarios, but I have done some that were really good.
The best scenarios are a combination of several scenario-types.
Also, combat-light scenarios are not always about roleplaying. They can turn into problem-solving or detective or gadget-making scenarios instead.
It's hard to generalise over what is a good roleplaying scenario, except to say that a good scenario is one that the GM and players enjoy.
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And I agree with that 100% I played at times in scenarios that could be only called silly( Such as the time whe had to deal with the purple people eater)
to ones that where highly complex espinage ones. the important things is to have fun.