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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 5901621" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>A couple of things on this one. Wanting more text or flavor has nothing to do with lacking imagination (i know you didn't intend it this way, but this is one of those backhanded snipes I see a lot posters throw in these threads). I have a very, very active imagination (enough that I was one of those kids in school who used to get in trouble for daydreaming). So I have no problem coming up with something out of nothing. However I enjoy reading books and rpgs that engage my imagination. The 4E approach just never got me that excited about the game because it failed to engage me in this way. </p><p></p><p>I think a little more imagination and creativity would be good for the hobby. i hear people claim all the time that they don't need modules or flavor ideas from the publisher because they can come up with that stuff on their own. For some this may be the case, but I have also encountered a lot of gamers who could benefit from a little more guidance on this front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 5901621, member: 85555"] A couple of things on this one. Wanting more text or flavor has nothing to do with lacking imagination (i know you didn't intend it this way, but this is one of those backhanded snipes I see a lot posters throw in these threads). I have a very, very active imagination (enough that I was one of those kids in school who used to get in trouble for daydreaming). So I have no problem coming up with something out of nothing. However I enjoy reading books and rpgs that engage my imagination. The 4E approach just never got me that excited about the game because it failed to engage me in this way. I think a little more imagination and creativity would be good for the hobby. i hear people claim all the time that they don't need modules or flavor ideas from the publisher because they can come up with that stuff on their own. For some this may be the case, but I have also encountered a lot of gamers who could benefit from a little more guidance on this front. [/QUOTE]
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