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I don't agree with this part of your statement. I don't think it is at all fair or accurate to characterize ALL AD&D fans as being sympathetic to the tastes and opinions of 3.x fans. At all. I know personally quite a few who actually prefer 4e's approach to 3e, and many old-schoolers who've adopted 4th as a better game for their tastes than 3.x was. There are not a small number of regular posters in the 4e section who have been playing since OD&D and prefer 4th to 3rd.I think you can roughly divide the D&D community into two main camps; the 3E/PF crowd and the 4E crowd. I realize there are OD&D, 1E, and 2E players out there, but I find that in most arguments, they're gonna come down on the side of the 3rd Edition folks. They'll remain united so long as the 4E people are a threat.
When I host games at my home, my wife and I generally provide dinner and dessert for the gathering. We have had issues with picky eaters, who will either refuse to eat, or grumble and complain about how the food provided doesn't meet their preferences - even while reaching for a third helping! Picky eaters may not prevent meal-planning, but they do restrict choices and make the thing a complicated bother.
For myself, I'm in the sitaution where I have very little concern about the rules as a player - I'll play just about any system. In your analogy, I'm a very unpicky eater. I like all kinds of food, from all cuisines and cultures, and all I really want is a well prepared meal. And also, in real life when it comes to food, I'm also a very unpicky eater.
But I'm a picky DM. I spend a lot of time evaluating and tinkering with a system before I'm ready to run it. In your analogy, I'm the picky chef. If you've come over to my house to eat, well, I'm the one doing the cooking so I get to choose the menu. And in real life, I'm pretty much like this as well when it comes to cooking. I expect eaters who aren't picky, and truth be told, generally 'judge' pickiness as a flaw if it is anything other than an actual allergy (in which case, let me know and I'll create a menu accordingly, but you still don't get to treat my house like a restuarant where you walk in and tell me what to make you).
The problem is that my easy going eater preferences really aren't relevant because 80% of my RPG career, I've been the GM.
Yep, that was what I was trying to get at with my response to Umbran, too. It's not like I'll sit out playing a game with my friends because of minor rules BS. But I'm in a situation where I can be picky as to the games I run, for now.For myself, I'm in the sitaution where I have very little concern about the rules as a player - I'll play just about any system. In your analogy, I'm a very unpicky eater. I like all kinds of food, from all cuisines and cultures, and all I really want is a well prepared meal. And also, in real life when it comes to food, I'm also a very unpicky eater.
But I'm a picky DM. I spend a lot of time evaluating and tinkering with a system before I'm ready to run it. In your analogy, I'm the picky chef. If you've come over to my house to eat, well, I'm the one doing the cooking so I get to choose the menu. And in real life, I'm pretty much like this as well when it comes to cooking. I expect eaters who aren't picky, and truth be told, generally 'judge' pickiness as a flaw if it is anything other than an actual allergy (in which case, let me know and I'll create a menu accordingly, but you still don't get to treat my house like a restuarant where you walk in and tell me what to make you).
The problem is that my easy going eater preferences really aren't relevant because 80% of my RPG career, I've been the GM.
Yep, this nails it.
The complainers saying that Next "isn't what they want, so they won't buy into it," aren't (necessarily) saying that they won't play it, but they are saying (generally) that they don't want to run it. They're speaking as chef, not as diner. Obviously, some of the complainers are being picky players too, but I don't think most are.
There is just not enough information to make a very informed decision, and that is what I'm going to wait for to make a decision, actual information.
Given that it's not for sale yet, that's the boat all of us are in, including those of us who think Next isn't looking so good right now.There is just not enough information to make a very informed decision, and that is what I'm going to wait for to make a decision, actual information.
I had been doing this but it seemed to have little effect. I guess my opinion is in the minority. Many of the things I complained about continue to drift further from my preferences, not closer to them.Even though there are things that don't excite me enough, right now, I also have to keep in mind all the changes I've seen to the rules over this time. It is really an unfair assessment, looking at the rules right now, what they will look like come actual publication time. So I don't jump to conclusions based on what we are seeing at this point. If you are part of the playtest the best use of your time is giving feedback on things that are working, and things that are not.
I would liken this more to making a decision to buy a car when all I've seen is the specs on the drivetrain and some suspension parts. If I want a car with given performance and handling, this is the first place I will look, and I can make a decision based on that; doesn't matter what the body work looks like (unless truly hideous), or what tires it has, or the radio. Those are all things I can change if I want, after I buy. Swapping engines, transmissions, and suspension components is a much bigger deal, to the point where you might as well look at a different vehicle if the stock parts don't do what you want them to.Making a decision now on whether I'm going to like DDN when it finally gets published is like making a decision to buy a car when all I've seen are the tires, the radio, and the cushions on the seats. There is just not enough information to make a very informed decision, and that is what I'm going to wait for to make a decision, actual information.
That they are.The Legends and Lore columns, the Q&A, the podcasts, and even the playtest documents are just very vague glimpses.