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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonblade" data-source="post: 4147109" data-attributes="member: 2804"><p>The seed of my dissatisfaction of 3e was my realization a couple years ago that running homebrew became more effort than it was worth past level 6 or so. If it wasn't for the Dungeon Adventure Paths, my group would have probably quit playing D&D altogether.</p><p></p><p>But even Adventure Paths are ultimately unsatisfying since you are pretty much railroaded. If you deviate from the railroad the campaign dies because the DM is now running homebrew again. This happened several times in our group, until the players and DM effectively decided that we would accept the railroad if we wanted to play.</p><p></p><p>I had sort of resigned myself that my D&D gaming was destined to slowly die as we got tired of premade adventures. 4e has completely changed all that. Talk of new 4e homebrew games has revitalized my group's interest in playing.</p><p></p><p>When I DMed 2e, I often ran multi-session story arcs off nothing more than a paragraph on a sheet of notebook paper. I never had to spend time prepping anything, reviewing monster stats, spell buffs, etc. If combat broke out, I could literally run monsters out of the MM with nothing more than a quick couple minute read through the stat block.</p><p></p><p>I expect 4e to give that gaming style back to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonblade, post: 4147109, member: 2804"] The seed of my dissatisfaction of 3e was my realization a couple years ago that running homebrew became more effort than it was worth past level 6 or so. If it wasn't for the Dungeon Adventure Paths, my group would have probably quit playing D&D altogether. But even Adventure Paths are ultimately unsatisfying since you are pretty much railroaded. If you deviate from the railroad the campaign dies because the DM is now running homebrew again. This happened several times in our group, until the players and DM effectively decided that we would accept the railroad if we wanted to play. I had sort of resigned myself that my D&D gaming was destined to slowly die as we got tired of premade adventures. 4e has completely changed all that. Talk of new 4e homebrew games has revitalized my group's interest in playing. When I DMed 2e, I often ran multi-session story arcs off nothing more than a paragraph on a sheet of notebook paper. I never had to spend time prepping anything, reviewing monster stats, spell buffs, etc. If combat broke out, I could literally run monsters out of the MM with nothing more than a quick couple minute read through the stat block. I expect 4e to give that gaming style back to me. [/QUOTE]
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