Stormonu
NeoGrognard
When 4E had been announced but was still in the works, I went through a phase of trying out several different games with my group to see which path we'd want to take. The current group I was playing with had only ever played 3E D&D; changing systems was new territory for them.
We tried Castles & Crusades, Chronicles of Ramlar, L5R, WoD Vampire (I'd played some 2E back in the 90's), Alternity and Serenity. Most of the games fizzled after the 1st or 2nd session (save WoD, L5R and Serenity; I liked Chronicles, but the others preferred D&D 3E), but we were experimenting and that was okay and partly the point.
When 4E came out, we gave it three separate tries* (I DMed two of the three attempts), each lasting to about 3rd level (KotS lasted the longest, with 5th level PCs) before we just got disinterested and went to another game. I would constantly swing between utter loathing and "I must have done something wrong in that last session, let me try it again". Utter loathing eventually won out.
While there were certainly some things we liked about 4E, our opinions were felt we came to the same conclusion as Bullgrit. It wasn't that we weren't willing try a new system - we'd tried plenty - nor do I think it was that we didn't give it enough of a chance; we certainly gave it more time that a couple of other systems we liked a lot more.
Currently, we are now playing WoD, and probably will be playing L5R this summer. I'd been contemplating trying 4E Dark Sun, but after reviewing the preview material, I'm reconsidering getting it. I just don't think 4E will ever please me.
* The first two games were one after the other - I ran a KotS game and when it ended in a TPK, one of the players ran his own mini-campaign and we ended that game after defeating a mini BBEG. Our 3rd attempt was last October with a remake I did of the Ravenloft Night of the Walking Dead. Inbetween those stints, I ran a game for my wife, sister-in-law, 7-year-old son and his 10-year-old friend in 4E.
Incomplete Night of the Walking Dead, if you want to see what I was trying to do 4E:
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We tried Castles & Crusades, Chronicles of Ramlar, L5R, WoD Vampire (I'd played some 2E back in the 90's), Alternity and Serenity. Most of the games fizzled after the 1st or 2nd session (save WoD, L5R and Serenity; I liked Chronicles, but the others preferred D&D 3E), but we were experimenting and that was okay and partly the point.
When 4E came out, we gave it three separate tries* (I DMed two of the three attempts), each lasting to about 3rd level (KotS lasted the longest, with 5th level PCs) before we just got disinterested and went to another game. I would constantly swing between utter loathing and "I must have done something wrong in that last session, let me try it again". Utter loathing eventually won out.
While there were certainly some things we liked about 4E, our opinions were felt we came to the same conclusion as Bullgrit. It wasn't that we weren't willing try a new system - we'd tried plenty - nor do I think it was that we didn't give it enough of a chance; we certainly gave it more time that a couple of other systems we liked a lot more.
Currently, we are now playing WoD, and probably will be playing L5R this summer. I'd been contemplating trying 4E Dark Sun, but after reviewing the preview material, I'm reconsidering getting it. I just don't think 4E will ever please me.
* The first two games were one after the other - I ran a KotS game and when it ended in a TPK, one of the players ran his own mini-campaign and we ended that game after defeating a mini BBEG. Our 3rd attempt was last October with a remake I did of the Ravenloft Night of the Walking Dead. Inbetween those stints, I ran a game for my wife, sister-in-law, 7-year-old son and his 10-year-old friend in 4E.
Incomplete Night of the Walking Dead, if you want to see what I was trying to do 4E:
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