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<blockquote data-quote="dave2008" data-source="post: 8047815" data-attributes="member: 83242"><p>Did I ever suggest otherwise? </p><p></p><p></p><p>OK. What I have found is that my group (we've being playing together since the 80s) pretty much plays the same no matter the system or we stop playing that system. We started with a BECMI / 1e hybrid (we didn't know they were different), tried some CoC, Palladium, Gurps, Gama World, Conan, MERP, but always migrated back to our version of D&D, then migrated to 4e when it came out and then 5e when it came out. The D&D we play has always been to take the "rules" with a grain of salt and use what we like and pitch or revise or add to what we think doesn't work or needs some fixing. However, playing a game we know and like has never prevented us from "not being able to control how things turn out," or being "surprised by the direction of the story." I really don't understand what that has do with my comment at all.</p><p></p><p>Look, I don't have any issue with you liking what you like. I was just saying I like something different. It would have been best if I had just made my comment and not quoted you, my apologies if you felt attacked. We can both enjoy what we enjoy and different systems can be correct for us. There is no right or wrong answer and it is not competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave2008, post: 8047815, member: 83242"] Did I ever suggest otherwise? OK. What I have found is that my group (we've being playing together since the 80s) pretty much plays the same no matter the system or we stop playing that system. We started with a BECMI / 1e hybrid (we didn't know they were different), tried some CoC, Palladium, Gurps, Gama World, Conan, MERP, but always migrated back to our version of D&D, then migrated to 4e when it came out and then 5e when it came out. The D&D we play has always been to take the "rules" with a grain of salt and use what we like and pitch or revise or add to what we think doesn't work or needs some fixing. However, playing a game we know and like has never prevented us from "not being able to control how things turn out," or being "surprised by the direction of the story." I really don't understand what that has do with my comment at all. Look, I don't have any issue with you liking what you like. I was just saying I like something different. It would have been best if I had just made my comment and not quoted you, my apologies if you felt attacked. We can both enjoy what we enjoy and different systems can be correct for us. There is no right or wrong answer and it is not competition. [/QUOTE]
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