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<blockquote data-quote="overgeeked" data-source="post: 9716134" data-attributes="member: 86653"><p>I don't really agree, but it's a valid reading.</p><p></p><p>I'd say you can see that split really early in C1 with Orion. He was the power gamer and cheat CR kicked out in the early days. While they've always been far more story focused than most tables, that seemed to solidify something in them as a group. The story is more important than the game. And they adjusted accordingly. The game was still the thing they were playing, of course. But Matt started loosening up after that.</p><p></p><p>Liam, Travis, and Sam all seem to have a better grip on the rules than the rest of the table, save Matt.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, that tracks given CR started because Liam wanted to play D&D again and Matt offered him a birthday game.</p><p></p><p>I honestly can't imagine that they wouldn't use Daggerheart for C4. Not sure what that'll look like though. They're probably tired of years-long campaigns with the same characters. I can see them doing smaller arcs with the same characters with more one-shots or callbacks between arcs.</p><p></p><p>Smaller adventures I'd be down for. I don't think the rotating cast will fly. The draw seems to be these eight people around the table playing games. All the one-shots and mini campaigns without the full regular cast pull dramatically fewer viewers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overgeeked, post: 9716134, member: 86653"] I don't really agree, but it's a valid reading. I'd say you can see that split really early in C1 with Orion. He was the power gamer and cheat CR kicked out in the early days. While they've always been far more story focused than most tables, that seemed to solidify something in them as a group. The story is more important than the game. And they adjusted accordingly. The game was still the thing they were playing, of course. But Matt started loosening up after that. Liam, Travis, and Sam all seem to have a better grip on the rules than the rest of the table, save Matt. But yeah, that tracks given CR started because Liam wanted to play D&D again and Matt offered him a birthday game. I honestly can't imagine that they wouldn't use Daggerheart for C4. Not sure what that'll look like though. They're probably tired of years-long campaigns with the same characters. I can see them doing smaller arcs with the same characters with more one-shots or callbacks between arcs. Smaller adventures I'd be down for. I don't think the rotating cast will fly. The draw seems to be these eight people around the table playing games. All the one-shots and mini campaigns without the full regular cast pull dramatically fewer viewers. [/QUOTE]
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