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<blockquote data-quote="Ajoxer" data-source="post: 3946978" data-attributes="member: 58251"><p>Let me just say that I hate each and every one of you, for keeping me up hours past when I should've gotten to sleep reading through a fascinating discussion. A curse on you, like a radish falling on your head at an uncomfortable moment or something.</p><p></p><p>In serious statements, I admit I have a certain nervousness about 4e, but this comes from my internal miserliness which has driven me to never want to spend more money than necessary. I think that there's always a room for the editions you most care for, and that especially in cases like these, where the different editions would be played very differently, they can be considered quite different.</p><p></p><p>We had a lot of unhappiness when 3.5 came out for similar reasons, though there were less severe differences between 3.0 and 3.5 and what appears to be coming in 4e, though I suppose we'll have to see.</p><p></p><p>I think that on my part, having only known about the Immortals Handbook for about a week and already being tormented by the wait in seeing a playable copy of Ascension, there's a definite fear that your time spent on finishing your current 3.5 projects may be consumed by preparing for 4.0- PnP RPGs tend to breed a great deal of paranoia.</p><p></p><p>Dante, Wardragon I understand your thoughts, but... you could be a little less condescending.</p><p></p><p>I may not buy 4.0, but I may play a bit of it, we'll have to see if I've paid off my student loans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajoxer, post: 3946978, member: 58251"] Let me just say that I hate each and every one of you, for keeping me up hours past when I should've gotten to sleep reading through a fascinating discussion. A curse on you, like a radish falling on your head at an uncomfortable moment or something. In serious statements, I admit I have a certain nervousness about 4e, but this comes from my internal miserliness which has driven me to never want to spend more money than necessary. I think that there's always a room for the editions you most care for, and that especially in cases like these, where the different editions would be played very differently, they can be considered quite different. We had a lot of unhappiness when 3.5 came out for similar reasons, though there were less severe differences between 3.0 and 3.5 and what appears to be coming in 4e, though I suppose we'll have to see. I think that on my part, having only known about the Immortals Handbook for about a week and already being tormented by the wait in seeing a playable copy of Ascension, there's a definite fear that your time spent on finishing your current 3.5 projects may be consumed by preparing for 4.0- PnP RPGs tend to breed a great deal of paranoia. Dante, Wardragon I understand your thoughts, but... you could be a little less condescending. I may not buy 4.0, but I may play a bit of it, we'll have to see if I've paid off my student loans. [/QUOTE]
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