Quasqueton said:If you are not playing D&D in its current and ultimate edition (some call it D&D3.x), you are not actually playing the Dungeons & Dragons game. Those earlier editions were just notes, alpha, and beta playtest versions to build up to this complete game system. D&D [current edition] has finally (after 30 years) matured into its fully formed and functional state.
We appreciate the early designers and playtesters for working with and on the incomplete system in its first few editions. Too bad some aren't capable of upgrading to the finished product. But such is enlightened progress; some can't keep up.
Quasqueton
Then there is the flip side to that. There are slews of people who don't differentiate between the editions. To them 3.x still has hit points, classes, vancian magic, xp based on killing stuff, thaco/ac, and phat loot collection. They don't see the difference between the AD&D, 2E, or D&D 6.7....its the same old, same old to them.