Yair
Community Supporter
My latest epiphany was that more than I don't like the complexity of D&D, I don't like its restrictiveness. There are just a lot of things that can't be done in D&D 3e. In our last combat I found myself saying "this isn't how D&D works, you need to decide..." TWICE. (Yes, we COULD have thrown the rules to the wind, but we don't like playing that way.)
I'm still looking for/working on a game system that will answer all my woes but will be fun to play... haven't quite found it yet, and if I would I'll probably won't have a party to play it with.
I like playing D&D, don't get me wrong. But I have my share of frustrations with it.
I'm still looking for/working on a game system that will answer all my woes but will be fun to play... haven't quite found it yet, and if I would I'll probably won't have a party to play it with.
I like playing D&D, don't get me wrong. But I have my share of frustrations with it.