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<blockquote data-quote="skippy_the_witch" data-source="post: 2987137" data-attributes="member: 18980"><p><strong>4th Edition cannot come soon enough for me!</strong></p><p></p><p>The absolutely best thing that could happen to me and my homebrew campaign (and even my players) would be the introduction of 4th edition D&D, especially if it is mini-centric as expected. And why would I be doing a snoopy dance of glee when the official anouncement is made? Because I have no self control and really really like cool new options to add to my game. This means I have rarely found a supplement (especially such things as the race books, complete books, and the tomes) that I didn't like. And I am DROWNING in too much information.</p><p></p><p>4th edition would stop the flow of NEW stuff, which would give me time to actually finish the incorporation of all of the info I currently got and give my game some real stability. Especially if thrid party publishers continue to release pdfs here and at such sites as rpgnow. That is the only real downside to me, the loss of such great third party products that people such as Ari, Phil Reed, Monte Cook, etc produce. And, I will eventually be able to allow my subscription to Dragon to lapse. I have already sworn that if THREE issues in a row contain ANY APPRECIABLE miniatures articles, then I will NEVER subscribe again. I may still buy an issue or two, but that would be it.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I do not see the fascination with D&D miniatures. I know some people like vanilla ice cream, but please, at least add hot fudge or something to it. And D&D miniatures is as vanilla a "war" game as you can get. If I was even vaguely interested in playing a miniatures based game, I sure wouldn't pick something as flavorless as DDM. I would choose Warmachine, Hordes, or even the old stand-by Warhammer 40k. But, then again, I only use miniatures on the battle mat when one of my players brings them in. I am just as happy using quarters with white duck tape on them with written letters and numbers to stand for everything. </p><p></p><p>But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>skippy</p><p>The GM of the Cursed Earth Campaign</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skippy_the_witch, post: 2987137, member: 18980"] [b]4th Edition cannot come soon enough for me![/b] The absolutely best thing that could happen to me and my homebrew campaign (and even my players) would be the introduction of 4th edition D&D, especially if it is mini-centric as expected. And why would I be doing a snoopy dance of glee when the official anouncement is made? Because I have no self control and really really like cool new options to add to my game. This means I have rarely found a supplement (especially such things as the race books, complete books, and the tomes) that I didn't like. And I am DROWNING in too much information. 4th edition would stop the flow of NEW stuff, which would give me time to actually finish the incorporation of all of the info I currently got and give my game some real stability. Especially if thrid party publishers continue to release pdfs here and at such sites as rpgnow. That is the only real downside to me, the loss of such great third party products that people such as Ari, Phil Reed, Monte Cook, etc produce. And, I will eventually be able to allow my subscription to Dragon to lapse. I have already sworn that if THREE issues in a row contain ANY APPRECIABLE miniatures articles, then I will NEVER subscribe again. I may still buy an issue or two, but that would be it. Lastly, I do not see the fascination with D&D miniatures. I know some people like vanilla ice cream, but please, at least add hot fudge or something to it. And D&D miniatures is as vanilla a "war" game as you can get. If I was even vaguely interested in playing a miniatures based game, I sure wouldn't pick something as flavorless as DDM. I would choose Warmachine, Hordes, or even the old stand-by Warhammer 40k. But, then again, I only use miniatures on the battle mat when one of my players brings them in. I am just as happy using quarters with white duck tape on them with written letters and numbers to stand for everything. But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong. skippy The GM of the Cursed Earth Campaign [/QUOTE]
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