Do You Only Play D&D For Your RPGing?

Do You Only Play D&D For Your RPGing?

  • Yes

    Votes: 125 28.4%
  • No

    Votes: 315 71.6%

Nope---I can't even imagine being limited to one system.

4e has rekindled my interest in D&D, but it still rates the bottom of my top five games.

That said, other games are on temporarily on hold because both of my gaming groups are *more* in love with 4e than I am.
 

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Only playing one RPG would be lame as hell. And, seriously, if I was gonna limit myself to one game, it sure as crap wouldn't be something as purpose-built and inflexible as D&D. Maybe Mutants & Masterminds or GURPS or something.
 

I can't even imagine playing only one RPG. It's impossible for one system to fit all my tastes - and most of my friends feel the same way. We use multiple published games and create homebrews quite often; we play in most genres we can imagine.
 


Not even close.

We're currently playing WFRP, then we're doing some Star Wars, then back to WFRP. Then we'll probably play some D&D 3.5e.

Somewhere in there we're going to give D&D 4e a try for a few adventures. And Pathfinder looks interesting - but with that we'll probably convert only because I want to run their adventure paths (assuming, of course, that I want to run their adventure paths).

I would really love to run a good cyberpunk-genre game. However, we had a really bad experience with Shadowrun 4e, so won't be going back to that system. Also, I have real issues with the technological assumptions typically made in the settings for such games - they seem to do a near-future as envisaged from the 80's, when what I would need is a near-future envisaged from the 00's.
 


Almost. I play Pathfinder RPG weekly with one group. D&D 3.5 twice a month with another.

Once or twice per YEAR someone can't make a game, and then it's Star Wars Saga and/or Doctor Who via d20 Modern & Future.

-DM Jeff
 

I think I've played one game of Vampire since 3e came out. In the past I played WFRP, Shadowrun, GURPS, Star Frontiers, Rolemaster, Palladium, TMNT, Rifts, Heroes Unlimited, and maybe others in addition to D&D.

Its been all D&D for a number of years for me (I include OGL d20 system Arcana Unearthed/Evolved, Pathfinder, etc. as D&D though).
 

While I started playing with the Red Box, in time I went further and further from D&D, trying more rulesets and finding more fitting what I currently want from a game.
Multiple D&D editions didn't help much and, fundamentally, editions 3.X convinced me to finally step away from it.
 


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