Game of Thrones RPG

#7
#7
anyone know where I can watch season 2 episode 3? I've already watched episode 2.. probably can't see them until a week in advance like this week.. but you never know I guess.
 
#8
#8
If it's in advance, it will be on HBO Go.

As far as this, hopefully it will be good, but I won't hold my breath. Games based on TV/movies sucking is one of the oldest rules in video games.
 
#10
#10
If it's in advance, it will be on HBO Go.

As far as this, hopefully it will be good, but I won't hold my breath. Games based on TV/movies sucking is one of the oldest rules in video games.

Holds true for the most part. RPG's haven't been my thing since I was a pup (it's like heroin for me. WoW would probably ruin my life, so I never touched the stuff). I'll wait to hear how it is, but I may be tempted enough break my 14 year streak of no RPG's.
 
#11
#11
Can someone please explain to me how Ned stark made the connection that Geoffrey was the bastard son rather than the true heir? I remember he read that book that detailed the family histories but never understood how he found out.
 
#12
#12
KOTOR is the exception and not the rule, but even that's a stretch IMO because it has a set of source material very independent from the films. LOTR RPG's were decent but not great.

Can someone please explain to me how Ned stark made the connection that Geoffrey was the bastard son rather than the true heir? I remember he read that book that detailed the family histories but never understood how he found out.

I think Ned knew about Jaime and Cersei, but I forget how he found out.
 
#13
#13
KOTOR is the exception and not the rule, but even that's a stretch IMO because it has a set of source material very independent from the films. LOTR RPG's were decent but not great.



I think Ned knew about Jaime and Cersei, but I forget how he found out.
You have to include mmorpgs which lotro, swtor, and swg have all been very good. Also the Jedi knight series was good but I mainly played for the multiplayer.
 
#14
#14
Can someone please explain to me how Ned stark made the connection that Geoffrey was the bastard son rather than the true heir? I remember he read that book that detailed the family histories but never understood how he found out.

In the show it was an epiphany he had when one of his children mentioned that Geoffrey had blonde hair, or that Robert had dark hair. Can't remember exactly. He searched genealogical records to find that Baratheans had had brown hair for generations.

Don't know if it's the same in the book.
 
#15
#15
oh ok - I saw him looking through the book at the Baratheans lineage but didn't realize that was the connection he was making.

Still - its obviously genetically possible for him to have blonde hair if Robert was his father.. but I guess that + I believe he was already aware of the incest (I think?)... kinda hard to ever prove that though.
 
#17
#17
Through the book and connecting what Jon Arryn was doing, Ned figured it out. All of Robert's bastards resembled him.
 
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