Obryn
Hero
Hey, OP! Great post; I am with you. My group and I hung with it during a lot of the playtest, and tried out Murder in Baldur's Gate ... and my players pretty much hated it. (And I was not a huge fan, myself.) I got the Big Three, because it's D&D, and it just kind of left me cold. It was trying to find a middle-ground somewhere that I didn't want a middle ground.
If I want a modern, slick, tactical RPG, I have (and love, and have been running a weekly game of since its release) 4e.
If I want an oldschool campaign experience, I have (and love, and ran recently) BECMI/RC. Or - maybe even better - some of the modern-design oldschool-style games like Dungeon Crawl Classics and Shadow of the Demon Lord, both of which are awesome.
I don't want or need something that's trying to sit in the middle there, because instead of doing something great, it tries to do a lot of things less-than-great.
And that's just for D&D fantasy. For non-D&D there's 13th Age, Warhammer, and any number of newer releases. If I want other genres, I'll gladly run Feng Shui, Savage Worlds, Call of Cthulhu, Blades in the Dark, etc.
As (I think) [MENTION=6696971]Manbearcat[/MENTION] mentioned upthread, we're really in a great time now where there's little reason to stick with a game that doesn't tickle your fancy. So more power to you. I haven't (and won't, honestly) sold my books, but I am likewise not in the market for more.
If I want a modern, slick, tactical RPG, I have (and love, and have been running a weekly game of since its release) 4e.
If I want an oldschool campaign experience, I have (and love, and ran recently) BECMI/RC. Or - maybe even better - some of the modern-design oldschool-style games like Dungeon Crawl Classics and Shadow of the Demon Lord, both of which are awesome.
I don't want or need something that's trying to sit in the middle there, because instead of doing something great, it tries to do a lot of things less-than-great.
And that's just for D&D fantasy. For non-D&D there's 13th Age, Warhammer, and any number of newer releases. If I want other genres, I'll gladly run Feng Shui, Savage Worlds, Call of Cthulhu, Blades in the Dark, etc.
As (I think) [MENTION=6696971]Manbearcat[/MENTION] mentioned upthread, we're really in a great time now where there's little reason to stick with a game that doesn't tickle your fancy. So more power to you. I haven't (and won't, honestly) sold my books, but I am likewise not in the market for more.