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The big announcement: 4dventure

mhacdebhandia

Explorer
Ruin Explorer said:
Yeah, keep living the dream. No later than 2008, more like it.
Yes. "(3.5) products coming out through 2008" means nothing more than "we have some (3.5) products coming out in 2008". Nothing about such a statement precludes Fourth Edition products from coming out after them.
 

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BadMojo

First Post
Agamon said:
I refuse to be the angry grognard, myself. I think apathy will work a lot better for me.

Yeah, my general mood on this is apathy with a touch of disappointment regarding the apparent lack of OGL.

I'm not angry about 4E coming, but it'll have to be pretty impressive to get me on board. I haven't really liked much of the new rules stuff lately (Magic of Incarnum, Book of Nine Swords), so I might end up sitting 4E out, the same way I did with a large portion of 2nd ed. Maybe 4E will move in a completely new direction.

I'm more curious to see if this whole announcement is handled as smoothly as the Dungeon/Dragon thing.
 

six_v2

First Post
bang.

Well.

I 'just' got back into buying 3.5 stuff, and was thinking 'hell i probaly will see about 7 more years of support for this product from the people who made it, just like Ad&D'

don't i feel like a dirty 3etard who just had 4skin in his class

that hurts the pride
 




Charwoman Gene

Adventurer
Hear is the text... Sounds legit.

August 16, 2007 (Renton, WA) – Whether you storm a mad wizard's tower every week or haven't delved into a dungeon since you had a mullet and a mean pair of parachute pants, one thing is certain - millions of D&D players worldwide have anticipated the coming of 4th Edition for many years. Today, Wizards of the Coast confirms that the new edition will launch in May 2008 with the release of the D&D Player's Handbook. A pop culture icon, Dungeons & Dragons is the #1 tabletop roleplaying game in the world, and is revered by legions of gamers of all ages.

The 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons game includes elements familiar to current D&D players, including illustrated rulebooks and pre-painted plastic miniatures. Also releasing next year will be new web-based tools and online community forums through the brand-new Dungeons & Dragons Insider (D&D Insider) digital offering. D&D Insider lowers the barriers of entry for new players while simultaneously offering the depth of play that appeals to veteran players.

The 4th Edition rules emphasize faster game play, offer exciting new character options, and reduce the amount of "prep time" needed to run the game. D&D Insider includes a character creator that lets players design and equip their D&D characters, dungeon- and adventure-building tools for Dungeon Masters, online magazine content, and a digital game table that lets you play 24/7 on the internet — the perfect option for anyone who can't find time to get together.

"We've been gathering player feedback for eight years," said Bill Slavicsek, R&D Director of Roleplaying and Miniatures Games at Wizards of the Coast. "Fourth Edition streamlines parts of the D&D game that are too complex, while enhancing the overall play experience. At its heart, it's still a tabletop game experience. However, D&D Insider makes it easier for players to create characters, run their games, and interact with the rest of the D&D community."

Wizards of the Coast will release two 4th Edition preview books in December and January — Wizards Presents: Classes and Races and Wizards Presents: Worlds and Monsters. The first live demos of 4th Edition will happen at the D&D Experience gaming convention in Washington D.C. in February 2008. The full scope of 4th Edition books, miniatures, and adventures will be available in the spring and summer of 2008.

Since its first release in 1974, the fantasy roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons has taken millions of players on imaginary adventures of epic scale. Today, D&D is universally regarded as the original game that created the roleplaying game category, and the inspiration for generations of game designers. D&D is enjoyed by millions of players worldwide, while countless more remember it with fond nostalgia.
 



Draxo

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Hope they do a good job of it..

The more I think about it, the more I get worried they're going to mess it up.

Worst thing is, I hardly get to play anymore.. so I dont know what this will mean.

My only hope is that they'll make Kobolds a standard PC race option :p
 

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