(July 6, 2011 at 12:38 am)Epimethean Wrote: Simply untrue, but your opinion, so your imagination at work. Nice roundabout, but unconvincing here. Books require more imagination than movies, old school rpgs more imagination than computer games. Very clearly so in the lack of spoonfed visuals. No shortcomings unless Gerbers steak dinner is always to be preferred over Ruths Chris.
I don't think Sae was wrong in some respect. Games can be equally thought provoking as books or table top rpg's. It's down to the people who use them that make it so, not the games/books/movies/tabletopRPG's.
You are right when you say 'your opinion', you are wrong when you say 'simply untrue'. Unless you can prove that books require more imagination than games rather than just saying it, then I might accept your statement.