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  "textContent": "Disadvantages are supposed to create interesting problems, not let you cheese the system to create combat monsters who somehow never suffer from their phobias, enemies, or codes of honor.\n\nThe post Why Limits Make Games Better appeared first on Gaming Ballistic.",
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