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<blockquote data-quote="Darrell" data-source="post: 4773897" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>Pretty much the same, here. I recently adopted B/X D&D as my 'one and only' system, and one of the driving forces in my decision was that, rather than carting around a bunch of heavy books when I move, I now move the equivalent of 2 'magazine-sized' books and a restaurant menu (my home-made DM screen)...well, that and my dice, and a USB stick with character sheets and such on it.</p><p></p><p>I shuttle frequently between living/working environments (staying at each for several months at a time), and have three 'regular' groups depending on where I'm living at the moment. Each group is made up of a mix of older and younger players, and in each case, I'm the only DM.</p><p></p><p>Each of the three groups agreed with my decision to game under the older edition (one even suggested it to me). We had played and enjoyed 3.X (and one group has been together since 2e), and had tried, but neither group really enjoyed, 4e. I purchased an old copy of the Moldvay 'Basic' book, and ran a 'nostalgia' game with it, and my group liked it better than 3e or 4e, and they suggested that we make it our regular gaming 'engine.' We did, and never looked back. </p><p></p><p>I tried this approach with my other two groups, and both agreed to try using B/X for our games, and it has worked out better in each instance. Now, it's much easier to 'shuttle' between games, since there isn't nearly as much to transport. </p><p></p><p>Our switch, by the way, was not due to B/X being a "mullet," but because play was faster (particularly combat), and seemed more intuitive somehow, even for the younger players.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Darrell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrell, post: 4773897, member: 680"] Pretty much the same, here. I recently adopted B/X D&D as my 'one and only' system, and one of the driving forces in my decision was that, rather than carting around a bunch of heavy books when I move, I now move the equivalent of 2 'magazine-sized' books and a restaurant menu (my home-made DM screen)...well, that and my dice, and a USB stick with character sheets and such on it. I shuttle frequently between living/working environments (staying at each for several months at a time), and have three 'regular' groups depending on where I'm living at the moment. Each group is made up of a mix of older and younger players, and in each case, I'm the only DM. Each of the three groups agreed with my decision to game under the older edition (one even suggested it to me). We had played and enjoyed 3.X (and one group has been together since 2e), and had tried, but neither group really enjoyed, 4e. I purchased an old copy of the Moldvay 'Basic' book, and ran a 'nostalgia' game with it, and my group liked it better than 3e or 4e, and they suggested that we make it our regular gaming 'engine.' We did, and never looked back. I tried this approach with my other two groups, and both agreed to try using B/X for our games, and it has worked out better in each instance. Now, it's much easier to 'shuttle' between games, since there isn't nearly as much to transport. Our switch, by the way, was not due to B/X being a "mullet," but because play was faster (particularly combat), and seemed more intuitive somehow, even for the younger players. Regards, Darrell [/QUOTE]
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