Hey, I like those RPG's and I don't really consider my self nerdy, computer and video game geek maybe but I'm no nerd.
2007-04-14 06:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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"Most nerdiest"? Wow, that's quite the grammar you have there, buddy.
Anyway, there is really very little comparison other than the people who play them. Being a person who plays both, I would have to say that the nerdiest player would be the one who gets into both sides, if that is an option. If not, then the nerdiest is the D&D player. They are required to use more of their brain and also are constantly associating with other nerds, which helps to heighten said nerdiness.
Yup, D&D for sure.
2007-04-14 10:10:29
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answered by anukampin 1
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RPGs are meant to be performed head to head, in the different case it really is unnecessary. FPSs are exciting...to some extent, yet they have an inclination to bathroom down over each and each of the loosers obtainable that look to imagine that they could in elementary words have exciting by technique of ruining the exciting for everybody else. As for that's nerdier...neither. after all, i understand of quite a few militia and Police workers whom play FPS video games. As for the folk that ought to do no longer some thing yet play the video games...they're both addicted, or loosers. sturdy success!
2016-12-04 00:46:03
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answered by troxell 4
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As a geek, I have to vote for Dungeons and Dragons, depending entirely on how long you have been playing.
As nerdy as a console RPG is, DnD is still the vintage RPG, and most people who play it have spent far more time in it than most FF addicts. Except, of course, the MMORPG. Which makes me really ask, do you mean the console FF, or the MMORPG?
Either way, I have more respect for DnD gamers than MMORPGers.
2007-04-15 16:48:30
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answered by Fessard 1
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Actually, any purely intelectual game will have its share of nerds (persons of high intelligence and low social skills). However, those games that further distance the player from ANY social interaction, such as vid and solo computer games will result in a much higher nerd to geek ratio. However, many table top RPGers have a good social contact, but only within their peer groups.
So, for a higher incedence of "pure, anti-social, loner, exile" (PALE for short) go for the vid games like Final Fantasy.
2007-04-18 04:32:49
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answered by realpaladindm 1
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Well D/D is nerdy, but then again so is a lot of other roleplaying table top games. Computer games like EQ or WOW require little brain power or roleplay ability. Just click and attack. FF offers more selection on characters and such, but it still lacks a lot of the creative side that D/D offers.
2007-04-15 12:59:19
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answered by sixtymm 3
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Depends. Final Fantasy is anime nerd and D and D is pocket protector not gettin' any nerd. I guess D and D.
2007-04-14 06:29:41
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answered by scooter 4
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As a nerd myself, I would have to say Final Fantasy.
2007-04-14 05:55:21
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answered by Thomas 2
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You are comparing a counsel game to a pen and paper game you know, those are kinda hard to compare.
Personally, I think that D&D has the worst rep, lots of people are playing FF these days.
If you mean the MMORPGs I' not sure, I have't played them.
Oh, please check you grammer before you post.
2007-04-14 05:51:17
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answered by Thomas S 7
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A geek might be inclined to play RPGs that lead to LARP.
A less-than-Geek would never consider LARP.
JoMo
2007-04-15 00:57:52
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answered by JoMo Rising 2
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