jgbrowning
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Akrasia said:I still disagree. "Getting together with friends, rolling some dice and having a good time" can apply to Risk or monopoly -- games that simply are not D&D by any reasonable definition. It can also apply to Traveller, GURPS, etc., games that are role-playing games, but not D&D.
The point at which a game has been changed enough to be considered a new game might be vague. That does not mean it is enitrely sujective.
I posted earlier but must have been overlooked.
1. What do you define as D&D and what isn't D&D?
2. How have these things changed enough for you to say that the current edition is a radically different game than what came before in earlier editions?
3. And more importantly how did the changes in the previous incarnations not result in radically different games when compared from edition to edition, but the last two incarnations did result in a radically different game?
We have to know your critia before any meaningful discussion can occur. Please let us all know the mental steps you went through to reach your conclusion. Then people can tear them apart or agree with them on a case-by-case basis.
joe b.