i love to play chess "real time" over the internet... since i play as a guest and i can't save games, i can't play long games (people will just go away in the most interesting point and i've lost half an hour), so i play blitz, my favourite timing is 1 minute, 6 secs acceleration <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> well, that's "real time" chess - you can't think for long.

Talking about 10000 options to do - i hate that too, that's why i never played BG for long, but i played other RPGs with real time combat - i hate learning a gane's system for months just to play it a week, i like to master it in a day (max week) and enjoy for months. Good games don't get you confused, but still offer a lot of fun (probably much more than those that confuse you first - i hate hardcore RPGs where every detail is a must and where players hate their characters to remind them it's just a game), Divine Divinity isn't hard to master, but is very enjoyable - it's extraordinary game.