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Originally posted by GakFace
the closest you can get to FreeForm games are Pen & Paper RPGs. Simply because What If I want to take a pot with water and flowers, and set it on my head, while holding it with one hand, and then run into a wall? That would be hard to do, and they would have to program for that. I could never play those old Text Based Games, because my example are things I'd think of. But in a P&P RPG, you can EASILY do what I have stated, and your imagination is the graphics.
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so do you believe that to get to true freeform gaming you must have a game be readily changable so you can do whatever you want to do? by having something similar to a dungeon master programmer that can change the code to make you able to do anything?