09-21-2015, 05:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2015, 05:55 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
Just pointing out the potential ramifications of becoming too attached to a book, that's all. I can see why some people would want a book form, but I don't think it's something that should be uncritically accepted as a Good Thing without considering potential drawbacks. It's all about making decisions based on the most possible perspectives. 
And yeah, I'm looking forward to FO4 as well, although personally I'd prefer another TES. Ah well. I find really complicated RPGs like Bethesda makes to be very good for allowing people to explore different polarities or ways-of-being without nearly so much risk of karmic buildup. They offer catalyst, of a sort, but greatly watered down and with less chance of unexpected outcomes. They're sort of a miniaturized version of the entire incarnative process. :-)

And yeah, I'm looking forward to FO4 as well, although personally I'd prefer another TES. Ah well. I find really complicated RPGs like Bethesda makes to be very good for allowing people to explore different polarities or ways-of-being without nearly so much risk of karmic buildup. They offer catalyst, of a sort, but greatly watered down and with less chance of unexpected outcomes. They're sort of a miniaturized version of the entire incarnative process. :-)