Good input everyone! It is satisfying to see the thread getting this amount of attention.
Hiding stats? Hey there is an idea I had not thought of before. It
could work in a very satisfying way for both players and developers! Maybe we should start a new thread with that suggestion as a specific topic, so the details can be worked out, no?
Heh, Sunken, yes. I have played RPGs. Some of them include famous titles such as Final Fantasy II (or IV), III (or VI) V, and VII, Baldur\'s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Daggerfall, Morrowind (only once, very briefly), Fallout I and Fallout II, Breath of Fire I and II, Secret of Mana I and II (Noticed the SNES famous RPG titles already?

Tales of Phantasia, and yadda yadda...
Oh yes! Try to find the connection between my name and Final Fantasy! =)
My low end PC and lack of console has forced me to neglect the latest titles, though (Ha! This year I shall be going away for University, to study Graphic Design. That gives me an excuse to buy a more powerful beast!)
So no, I did not play many of the new ones, and many others like Icewind Dale I regret to have missed, although I will purchase them as soon as I come across a copy! Planescape: Torment is also in my \"To Play\" list, as well as many others. And I am one of those that gasped and whined when Fallout 3 was cancelled.
And I still want to hear of The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, which was once said to be Morrowind\'s sequel. I never found out if it was in process of creation or just a rumour.
Firstly, I think that with \"book RPG\" you mean either table top D&D, or MUDs, MUSHes, and all those MU* games.
Secondly, cRPGs (Computer RPGs, single-player, not to be confused with an Online RolePlaying game), offer less range of choices, particularly the Final Fantasy series, that -assigns- you the control of a character. Nevertheless, the FF is a particular and original kind of game, very console style. It is quite hard to compare it to what PlaneShift can do. And do not take me wrong! I am a devoted fan of Final Fantasy! It differs in concept to a MMORPG, though.
An Online RolePlaying game offers more possibilities, more liberties. There is no \"main plot\" you must stick to. I would say that the cRPG that best reflected this freedom was The Elder Scrolls series, by Bethesda (For neophytes: Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind).
And I never suggested that the player would simply watch, did I? Quite the contrary! I am saying that the player SHOULD be the one that creates the stories, anecdotes, reputations and such through their actions in game!
I do not speak for you, but I am totally convinced that my idea is not the \"dumbest\" out there

Fanomatic, I also think that an online game with real RolePlaying can, and will someday be done. I am just trying to accelerate that process by pointing out: \"Hey lookie! It can be done right here, right now, with -this- game!\".
Or that is what I believe. Either way, we shall see what happens.
Keep the thoughts flowing! I am always reading!

- Golbez