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I am already an old man. At the historical rate of edition churn, with my "health challenges," I'll be lucky to see a 7e.
I'm surprised by the results. I had honestly thought 4e would be near bottom, not in continual lead.
I suppose I was deceived by a vocal minority, I just remember seeing a lot of hate for 4e. God knows my D&D group at the time didn't care for it.
Really, the difference between a TTRPG and VR is the price of the visor. The former uses OEM wetware that is rarely un-bundled, the latter's an add-on hardware peripheral.So .... would a virtual warlord work for you?
'Cuz I'll sign that petition.
13A is quite a good system for what it tries to do. It copes with the varying resource mix needed to evoke D&D feel by locking down recharge times to encounters and a 1/4 encounter 'full heal up.' Clever. And it's just loaded with fun writing, neat twists on familiar ideas, and … well, if non-D&D games were included in a poll like this, it'd certainly deserve to make a showing.Personally, my next campaign I'm starting as a DM is going to be 13th Age (it actually kicks off thursday!), which I've mostly switched to nowadays instead of D&D.
Hey, that actually /is/ ironic.If it wasnt an online campaign, I'd probably do 4th Edition. Ironically, I find 4E doesn't really translate well into an online format, and instead works best at an actual table.
13A is quite a good system for what it tries to do. It copes with the varying resource mix needed to evoke D&D feel by locking down recharge times to encounters and a 1/4 encounter 'full heal up.' Clever. And it's just loaded with fun writing, neat twists on familiar ideas, and … well, if non-D&D games were included in a poll like this, it'd certainly deserve to make a showing.
I don't think so …Well, isn't it really a contronym at this point?