I’m assuming the C in CRPGs is Character? I thought I’d open the article and learn the acronym, but it never states it!
Pretty bad writing ettiquette to just drop an acronym without first laying out the component parts. Especially so when the article is literally about the acronym and uses it pretty much every sentence.
Originally (several decades ago) it was used for “Computer Role Playing Games” to describe video games that closely followed tabletop rpg (rules, universe, or just in spirit). But then video games became more well known than tabletop games, and the “c” dropped out of the acronym because all games where “computer” games. However, a lot of more recent “RPG” video games didn’t had this tabletop RPGs feeling (think skyrim and the likes).
So now the term cRPG is back, to describe the same thing as before but the C now means Classic instead of Computer.
I’m assuming the C in CRPGs is Character? I thought I’d open the article and learn the acronym, but it never states it!
Pretty bad writing ettiquette to just drop an acronym without first laying out the component parts. Especially so when the article is literally about the acronym and uses it pretty much every sentence.
It’s “classic”.
Originally (several decades ago) it was used for “Computer Role Playing Games” to describe video games that closely followed tabletop rpg (rules, universe, or just in spirit). But then video games became more well known than tabletop games, and the “c” dropped out of the acronym because all games where “computer” games. However, a lot of more recent “RPG” video games didn’t had this tabletop RPGs feeling (think skyrim and the likes).
So now the term cRPG is back, to describe the same thing as before but the C now means Classic instead of Computer.
Now that’s a breakdown that should be in the article!