It can be done.ZephrC said:Well yes, but we're going to start doing that by having discussions on the matter, aren't we? I mean, I know I can't magically make everyone agree with me overnight, and really if I'm the only one that feels this way there's not a damn thing I can do at all, but is it really so wrong to say it?veloper said:Gamers will naturally stop talking about it, after we take it a bit further first and call *everything* "RPG". Then just saying "game" will be shorter.ZephrC said:Well, several people have pointed out that there are conflicting definitions or whatnot, but I didn't see anybody flat out say we should stop using the term because it's so badly broken that it's actually become anti-useful.veloper said:You've been ninja'd a multiple times in this thread already you know.ZephrC said:RPG is a stupid term that needs to die. Nothing more, nothing less.
In fact, we've already killed it, we really just need to stop beating its dessicated corpse.
It can mean anything from Final Fantasy to Diablo to Baldur's Gate to Mass Effect to Oblivion to Fable to Tactics Ogre. You know what all of those games have in common? None of them particularly belong in the same genre as any of the others.
People really, really need to shut up about what is and isn't an RPG. It's gone beyond stupid and clear on through hilariously fun and is now into painfully embarrassing. Just knock it off already.
No need to further elaborate.
Oh heck. Welcome aboard!
Because that's what I'm trying to say. I'm just going to completely stop using the term RPG to describe any game ever, and I strongly encourage everyone else to do the same.
Maybe I need to do more? Perhaps we should start coming up with better names for the various things that will need new genres? Names that don't confine a type of game to a specific region, which is essentially nonsensical?
Heck, maybe even just figuring out what lumps together well with what is a good place to start.
Some bloke here coined the term Third Person Looter for diablo clones. Don't remember who it was, but I'm still using it nevertheless, because it fits.