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Of all the complaints about 3.x systems... do you people actually allow this stuff ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 5789308" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>It's true that you can't make the game perfect. That doesn't mean you can't make it better.</p><p></p><p>As I stated, I played under a 15MWD DM in both 3e and 4e. In 3e it was a massive problem. We rested after virtually every single fight. In 4e, we had the reserves to press on, because resources were managed much differently. The adventure day was still shorter than typical for 4e, but it was considerably longer than 15 minutes.</p><p></p><p>Now, I'd agree with you if you were to say the 4e, particularly in the beginning, went too far. That doesn't, however, imply that things should swing back to 3e. I believe that there's a sweet spot somewhere between the two, where preventing constant abuse requires neither saintly players (or a particular play style) nor tyrannical DMing, and also allows more freedom than seen in the 4e "core" structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 5789308, member: 53980"] It's true that you can't make the game perfect. That doesn't mean you can't make it better. As I stated, I played under a 15MWD DM in both 3e and 4e. In 3e it was a massive problem. We rested after virtually every single fight. In 4e, we had the reserves to press on, because resources were managed much differently. The adventure day was still shorter than typical for 4e, but it was considerably longer than 15 minutes. Now, I'd agree with you if you were to say the 4e, particularly in the beginning, went too far. That doesn't, however, imply that things should swing back to 3e. I believe that there's a sweet spot somewhere between the two, where preventing constant abuse requires neither saintly players (or a particular play style) nor tyrannical DMing, and also allows more freedom than seen in the 4e "core" structure. [/QUOTE]
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