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<blockquote data-quote="griffonwing" data-source="post: 5887628" data-attributes="member: 26609"><p>I've also read this whole thread 3 different times, and am thoroughly confused. At one point the conversation talks about HM4e, and comparing it to DnD4e, then skips to HM5e and back to 4e (HM or Dnd, im unsure at this point).</p><p></p><p>Regardless, HM4e and HM are two totally separate games. One (HM4e) is a licenced parody of 1/2ed D&D with mandated humor requirements, which, regardless, still won top honors and Best RPG awards. It played great whether you included the over-the-top humor or not. The other (HM) is a new game, built on the skeletons of Aces and Eights (actually A&8 was built on the skeleton of HM, and was used as a guinea pig for the HM system, winning awards of its own), and, honestly, totally kicks butt as a gaming system.</p><p></p><p>As far as the OP and title are concerned, I personally feel that "Next" is copying the manner in which KCo (and Paizo) has created their system. Is this a bad thing? Definitely not. Bring on the gaming products. However, I really can't see a system that will bring all interations under one roof.</p><p></p><p>HM is really what 3.0 should have been. It's a refreshing redesign of OD&D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="griffonwing, post: 5887628, member: 26609"] I've also read this whole thread 3 different times, and am thoroughly confused. At one point the conversation talks about HM4e, and comparing it to DnD4e, then skips to HM5e and back to 4e (HM or Dnd, im unsure at this point). Regardless, HM4e and HM are two totally separate games. One (HM4e) is a licenced parody of 1/2ed D&D with mandated humor requirements, which, regardless, still won top honors and Best RPG awards. It played great whether you included the over-the-top humor or not. The other (HM) is a new game, built on the skeletons of Aces and Eights (actually A&8 was built on the skeleton of HM, and was used as a guinea pig for the HM system, winning awards of its own), and, honestly, totally kicks butt as a gaming system. As far as the OP and title are concerned, I personally feel that "Next" is copying the manner in which KCo (and Paizo) has created their system. Is this a bad thing? Definitely not. Bring on the gaming products. However, I really can't see a system that will bring all interations under one roof. HM is really what 3.0 should have been. It's a refreshing redesign of OD&D. [/QUOTE]
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