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Oh, "Computer RPGs". Before loading the community and seeing the title I assumed that was "Chinese RPG" such as the ones by Hoyoverse, etc. You might want to spell that out in the description.
Nah, CRPG as in classical RPGs, the Baldurs Gates and Pillars of Eternities. I have never seen CRPG standing for Chinese RPG. But spelling it out at least once would help solve that problem, yes.
To be honest, I've never heard CRPGs refer to anything other than computer RPGs. Usually gatcha games are referred to as such even by players who play them.
But I've made some edits for clarity. Cheers!
Ah - I just hadn't heard that term before and had to guess what it meant. Thanks!
I have never heard of anyone using CRPG to refer to Chinese RPG, personally. In fact, are the Hoyoverse even RPGs in the first place?
I don't see why not, they have leveling, battle, and quest mechanics similar to JRPGs - but playable character acquisition is mostly via gacha instead of from the plot. Honkai: Star Rail is even turn-based.
An arguement can be made that gacha disqualifies it from being an RPG.
Not saying one must agree or disagree, just outlining the logical thinking on this.
I would disagree, but not strongly, since I can sorta see it too - there's ludonarrative dissonance with the PCs only affecting combat and minor exploration skills while the plot mostly happens to an NPC (the main character) and their NPC friends and enemies, some of which look and sound exactly like the PCs.
That said, I'm still making decisions and solving puzzles and advancing the plot, leveling up and farming stuff, etc.