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<blockquote data-quote="Retreater" data-source="post: 8613412" data-attributes="member: 42040"><p>I hear ya on this. Even coming on ENWorld I'm being called an "entitled cheapskate" and worse. I have really no social outlets left anymore. Real life gaming and hanging out is pretty much over. Family and friends have sort of disappeared. With the attitudes on here, I don't even much feel like discussing the game anymore. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's the thing. I think it could be done. I just think it hasn't been tackled by someone with the same business sense as those who did the OSR products (or Pathfinder). You can't copyright game mechanics. You'd just have to make it generic enough to work. </p><p></p><p>As for me, I will use the design goals of 4e and follow those goals in running in PF2 (or maybe 5e) or the occasional game of 4e when I can manage it. </p><p>It's "the one that got away." And you can't always go back to what you used to have. But you can learn from it, have your memories, and enjoy it whenever the opportunity comes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retreater, post: 8613412, member: 42040"] I hear ya on this. Even coming on ENWorld I'm being called an "entitled cheapskate" and worse. I have really no social outlets left anymore. Real life gaming and hanging out is pretty much over. Family and friends have sort of disappeared. With the attitudes on here, I don't even much feel like discussing the game anymore. Here's the thing. I think it could be done. I just think it hasn't been tackled by someone with the same business sense as those who did the OSR products (or Pathfinder). You can't copyright game mechanics. You'd just have to make it generic enough to work. As for me, I will use the design goals of 4e and follow those goals in running in PF2 (or maybe 5e) or the occasional game of 4e when I can manage it. It's "the one that got away." And you can't always go back to what you used to have. But you can learn from it, have your memories, and enjoy it whenever the opportunity comes up. [/QUOTE]
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