it does for me.
i run OD&D(1974) at most of the conventions i go to. i also run it for my home group. see the gamers seeking gamers forum here if you want to play. :D
diaglo "Prof Plum with the lead pipe" Ooi
okay, I see. one of them must be that thread. edit: i'll be sure to avoid that one if directed there again. the opening post had me firing off a report. and practically every 2nd or 3rd post in the thread was along the same lines.
will do. but what happened with no politics and no sexual content. i was directed to several threads which i reported obviously which were blatantly political. and talked about rape, abortion, homophobia, etc..
you got politics and sexual content on my peanut butter. i don't post much here anymore would someone please explain or link me to an explanation of what happened.
well if you were tracy hickman you would make an army of infinite draconians to force the players back on the right path. or you would make a mist which caused them to die if they inhale too much. or you would put them in the desert so they would die of thirst. or just kill them at a breakfast...
haven't really paid attention to 5e so can't say much about this.
of the several hundred gamers I know or have gamed with personally. most fall into 2 and 3. not so many category 1. so category 2 is definitely the strongest by leaps and bounds.
the xeroxed copies which were not made by any modern day printer but were that blue ink we got in elementary school circa 1973 of the handwritten rules via the Castle and Crusaders Society.
high on life. high on gaming
it is like that guy next to you in stop and go traffic that you keep watching to see how you are doing in your lane. surprise he moved over in front of you after moving ahead and now you've lost track or sight of him.