Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
The discussion "Is 4E D&D to me" is tiring me. Ultimiately, I totally don't care. I don't play Role-Playing Games because I want to play D&D. I play Role-Playing Games because I want to play Role-Playing Games. If that happens to be D&D, named D&D, or feels like D&D, that's fine with me. It is not any valid yardstick to me to measure a game, because all attempts to define what D&D "feels" like lead me to believe there are so many aspects that can make a game feel D&D that it's a totally subjective thing that's meaningless.
I wouldn't conclude that. He seems to enjoy D&D 4, but he doesn't yet get the D&D vibe from it. For me that makes he will 4E content with the passion he reserves for 4E, and OD&D/any-alternate-D&D-you-can-come-up-with with the passion he reserves for that.
I like Shadowrun and D&D 4E. Shadowrun is not like D&D, or vice versa. Yet, if I created supplements for either system (which I don't - I am not in the publishing business
), I would do it with passion, but they would uniquely fit to each system. It wouldn't tell you anything about its quality.
I don't usually buy 3PP content. I bought APG because Mouse gave me confidence that he was passionate about the product he made.
What I perceive Clark as saying here is that, if/when he makes 4E content, he'll be doing without any passion whatsoever.
I'll pass.
I wouldn't conclude that. He seems to enjoy D&D 4, but he doesn't yet get the D&D vibe from it. For me that makes he will 4E content with the passion he reserves for 4E, and OD&D/any-alternate-D&D-you-can-come-up-with with the passion he reserves for that.
I like Shadowrun and D&D 4E. Shadowrun is not like D&D, or vice versa. Yet, if I created supplements for either system (which I don't - I am not in the publishing business
