First impression...Cool! I inspired a spin-off thread!
Upon reading further: what is this, a discussion or a jingoistic 3E rally?
Celtavian said:
Look at this webpage for example. I have never in all my days of gaming seen so many gaming companies, products, house rules, and general discussion. Even though some folks don't want to admit, it has all come about because of 3rd edition.
I think White Wolf had a great deal to do with it. 3E borrowed a few key concepts from their system; DC, for one.
This webpage? No offense, but 10,000 gamers who can't stop futzing over rules isn't my definition of "creativity." More like "obsession."
Celtavian said:
3rd edition unified and marketed a strong gaming system with open, modifiable content.
If it's so "open" and "modifiable," then how do you explain this webpage? Why are there so many questions? Why do people rush to ask that Scrabble Deity
The Sage to give the "official" answer to the questions? Because
most 3E players don't modify and they don't improvise. They want a system that works.
Celtavian said:
How anyone can come on here and say that 3rd edition has not sparked the imagination of gamers in a way that has never been done before irks me. I cannot help but voice my displeasure with that opinion and point to the plethora of evidence available at this website and many others that utterly destroy the credibility of the person making such an assertion.
Sparked a fire in their wallets, more likely.
Show me some proof that the percentage of D&D 3E players who homebrew their own monsters and magic items is
higher than the percentage of 3E players who buy all the new supplements to add new monsters and magic items to their game.
Celtavian said:
3rd edition is the most imaginative version of D&D to date, period, not only in terms of the wide assortement of options it gives DM's and players, but also in terms of the wide assortment of business opportunities it provides to the gaming community.
You say "business opportunity." I bring back this old chestnut: 3E is th operating system upon which dozens of gaming companies are now dependent. They are sucking at the Wizards teat. WotC's got 'em where they want them.
Time to "revise" those rules, adding in lots of material for their next "business opportunity": pre-painted plastic miniatures (another stolen idea).
I admire your gumption, Celtavian, but nobody ever said you had to agree with my 3E dissatisfaction. I was posing a question, and trying to figure out why, after 20 years of playing D&D, 3E had snuffed out my glowing inner light after only 1.5 years.
Because in my opinion, they've turned a role-playing game back into the tactical simulation from which it spawned. To me, that equals a gut-shot to the belly of imagination.
"Alas, poor Gygax--I knew him well, Celtavian."