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Why has 4E become the D&D zeitgeist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jemal" data-source="post: 3470043" data-attributes="member: 9026"><p>Bingo, that's it for me. I've played minis games, I've played online games, and I don't want D&D to be either of those.</p><p>Granted, the chances of that are no more than they are for anything else, but..</p><p></p><p></p><p>True, but If you'll recall what happened when 3.0 came out (And again with 3.5).</p><p>Within a few months, the old stuff was just that... OLD. nobody was playing/using it, and if you wanted to, you had to find those rare people who, like yourselves, wanted to play the older stuff. Heck, look at our own gaming boards (Which i frequent daily). You know how many 1e/2e/3e games get played? I've spent a lot of money and time on 3.5, and I LIKE it. I actually really like it and don't want it to just 'stop' b/c the sheep are herding in a different direction.</p><p>I see 4e (WHEN it comes out, not IF. they have to evolve eventually, the only other option is that they'll just shut down new production completely) being the same. For the first few months (maybe a year), there's resistance, people doing both the new and the old stuff, then as WOTC manages to phase out the old stuff from the public eye, everyone ponies up for the new stuff to see what it's like. Then, of course you can't NOT play something you've paid for, so it starts, and eventually anyone who wants to game has to game 4e.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jemal, post: 3470043, member: 9026"] Bingo, that's it for me. I've played minis games, I've played online games, and I don't want D&D to be either of those. Granted, the chances of that are no more than they are for anything else, but.. True, but If you'll recall what happened when 3.0 came out (And again with 3.5). Within a few months, the old stuff was just that... OLD. nobody was playing/using it, and if you wanted to, you had to find those rare people who, like yourselves, wanted to play the older stuff. Heck, look at our own gaming boards (Which i frequent daily). You know how many 1e/2e/3e games get played? I've spent a lot of money and time on 3.5, and I LIKE it. I actually really like it and don't want it to just 'stop' b/c the sheep are herding in a different direction. I see 4e (WHEN it comes out, not IF. they have to evolve eventually, the only other option is that they'll just shut down new production completely) being the same. For the first few months (maybe a year), there's resistance, people doing both the new and the old stuff, then as WOTC manages to phase out the old stuff from the public eye, everyone ponies up for the new stuff to see what it's like. Then, of course you can't NOT play something you've paid for, so it starts, and eventually anyone who wants to game has to game 4e. [/QUOTE]
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