Speaking of the percieved unoriginality of gas harvesting: how original is the use of elves and dwarfs at all? Wouldn\'t you think that PS should get rid of dwarfs and elves because they have been used in so many RPGs, MMORPGs, MUDs and even RTSs, books and movies?
So gas is used in, erm, StarCraft. And that\'s the _only_ one that I have seen it being used. So one single RTS counts more than _nearly every other_ MMORPG, \"fantasy\" book or movie? I believe they don\'t like the idea but don\'t argue that it is not \"classic fantasy\", which would be true, but instead they say it\'s \"not original\", which obviously is not the case, _especially_ when compared to the \"classic fantasy\" they seem to prefer.
I certainly don\'t want to see a Deadlands-Style setting in PS, but I certainly can accept a little more science / tech in it. After wrapping around the idea when posting in the \"science and magic\" thread, I even find it deeply illogical that the classic definition of \"fantasy\" doesn\'t take into account sceince. Somehow, the development of science totally stopped at medieval, no, roman-times level. Mostly it is attibuted to magic. However, magic hasn\'t just popped up, it had always been there, and even where only very few ppl. actually possessed magic, tech didn\'t evolve beyond roman-times levels, but _always_, despite magic, evolved to this point. Did ppl. just think \"well, the rest can be done by magic\"? Did they loose interest? Did they lack the genius to invent? I think they didn\'t. If we take out religion as impeding factor, tech and science would need to evolve despite of magic, simply because new things will be _discovered_. Ppl. tend to just stumble accross discoveries once in a while, as history shows.
NWN had an IMO very techy sewer system, so is NWN not fantasy anymore?
So why can\'t PS have gas lighting?