Today was the first session of our new 4E campaign (after a summer of playtest sessions, a couple of which I played in and one of which I ran). While I've had enough experience with the system now, I think, to know I don't have any desire to run it, I will play it, mostly to be able to game with my friends.
That said, I had fun today. Fights seemed to take too long, still, but maybe that's because we are still getting used to the rules. in particular, we seemed to look up a lot of rules because we thought we knew what they did, but it was 3.x talking. there's a lot of things with the same or similar names, but very different.
My dwarf fighter, become an aventurer in order to raise a fortune to impress a rich girl's father, died uncermoniously against some undead. My group has a saying -- it isn't a game of D&D until Reynard dies. So that was no great surprise.
What did surprise me was that i was able to make up my replacement cleric character in about 30 minutes and get back into the game. Not quite as fast as it would have been if we were playing AD&D, but orders of magnitude faster than if we were playing 3E.
That said, I had fun today. Fights seemed to take too long, still, but maybe that's because we are still getting used to the rules. in particular, we seemed to look up a lot of rules because we thought we knew what they did, but it was 3.x talking. there's a lot of things with the same or similar names, but very different.
My dwarf fighter, become an aventurer in order to raise a fortune to impress a rich girl's father, died uncermoniously against some undead. My group has a saying -- it isn't a game of D&D until Reynard dies. So that was no great surprise.
What did surprise me was that i was able to make up my replacement cleric character in about 30 minutes and get back into the game. Not quite as fast as it would have been if we were playing AD&D, but orders of magnitude faster than if we were playing 3E.