Changeover Poll

Changeover Poll

  • Complete Changeover: All 4E played now, no earlier editions of D&D

    Votes: 193 32.2%
  • Largely over: Mostly 4E played now, some earlier edition play

    Votes: 56 9.3%
  • Half over: Half 4E played now, half earlier edition play

    Votes: 32 5.3%
  • Partial Changeover: Some 4E played now, mostly earlier edition play

    Votes: 18 3.0%
  • Slight Changeover: A little 4E played now, mostly earlier edition play

    Votes: 21 3.5%
  • No Change: Tried 4E, went back to earlier edition play

    Votes: 114 19.0%
  • No Change: Never tried 4E, all earlier edition play

    Votes: 165 27.5%


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Voted "tried 4e, switched back to an older game." Really, we're playing SWSE right now (if 4e was like THIS instead...), and will probably try out Pathfinder when it comes out...

Damon.
 

Add me to "Changeover Completely". I be fine with playing 3.5 with the right DM. But when it comes to my preferred game for playing and the only one I will DM (of D&D editions) is 4e.
 


Re: Stats & polls.

If you check the other, previous thread, a statistics teacher laid down the law as to why (and in which ways) Edena's poll was valid and the ways in which it wasn't.

I'm just saying.
 


To be honest, I had thought the numbers would be different this time around. I argued that there were a number of posters, back in the original poll, that like me were in the middle of a 3e (or whatever) campaign and would likely switch over when that ended and the whole "splitting the fanbase" thing wasn't as large as it appeared.

Well, it appears that I was wrong. The split is very much there. A real shame I suppose. Although it does speak a lot to the strength of the 3e ruleset I suppose.

In any case, I'm more than big enough (hey, stop with the fat jokes, I'm sensitive) to admit when I'm mistaken.
 


No change; tried it, went back to a previous edition.

I don't really get the calls of ballot stuffing, as most of the comments on this thread have been the same as mine. Going by those comments, the poll has been somehow scewed in 4e's favor, if anything ;p
 

Tried 4e for a few sessions, didn't like it- went back to 3.5.

Reading all the pro and con arguments in this thread- I have reached one firm conclusion: I like polls (not necessarily for their accuracy, clarity, or use- but I like clicking the vote button).
 

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