1. It's on topic and breaks up the monotony of Lord Imperator's daily KOTOR ramblings.
Almost forgot.
Razorfist loves KOTOR just like I do, but it seems he didn't understand DnD the way it's supposed to be, where he and Spoony thought it was a roleplaying sim, (to the point where Danny-boy slams Skyrim for the lack of a class system) whereas KOTOR and DnD in general are more akin to strategy games.
The optimal way to play the game, be it KOTOR or any other game based on DnD, is to alter your character and playstyle to tackle the troubles ahead, not "roleplaying" like a costumed weeaboo at an anime convention, picking whatever stats or class you wanted because you wanted to play pretend as a thief/knight/wizard. Especially since DnD was originally conceived of as a tactical, cooperative, strategic wargame. People who use it as a roleplaying sim are missing the point. To be frank, a Starcraft player has more of a chance at beating KOTOR on hard mode than Danny-boy does.
Not that it matters; the fact that Razorfist tried to forget the Satanic Panic even existed, and all the damage it did to the DnD community, means that the DnD fans will be deserting him in droves, if they haven't already. That's actually quite ironic; the DnD/anti-JRPG people was a fanbase Razorfist "inherited" from Spoony after the latter went dark, and he became their new Spoony, bashing JRPGs and extolling the virtues of the DnD-RPG formula. But now, that's over, especially since many of these fans still bear the scars of religious persecution from the 1980s, just like Spoony did.
Just a bit of RPG/Razorfist nostalgia I'd like to point out after you mentioned KOTOR; back when Danny-boy was an opinionated sperg instead of a sellout. Somehow I'm beginning to miss the former; at least, back then, he was at least fun to laugh at with his misconceptions. Now Danny-boy is just pathetic, selling his dignity to the highest possible bidder for clout, like a whore. That shit's tired and lame, not that fun to laugh at.