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<blockquote data-quote="Mark CMG" data-source="post: 5239744" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>Rhetoric aside, there's a chance that once all of this is released in final form, most of the people who use 4E will decide the new material doesn't work for their ongoing campaigns. Some might adopt a bit or piece here or there on the order of houseruling their game. Others might use all of it, <em>essentially</em> changing the face of their campaign or even ending it and beginning a new campaign so as to avoid continuity issues they feel might come up.</p><p></p><p>We'll know the actuality of the depth and importance of the changes post release and know more fully how much WotC is banking on these releases when they tell the RPGA what is expected of them. It's the one segment of the gaming population that WotC has more control over in regard to what materials are adopted.</p><p></p><p>For our part, a member of our regular group will be running ToH4E soon and we'll see how the current system handles that classic. After he has the chance to evaluate the Essentials line of revisions, he'll make the call if it is worth adopted them for the next time he runs a 4E foray for our group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark CMG, post: 5239744, member: 10479"] Rhetoric aside, there's a chance that once all of this is released in final form, most of the people who use 4E will decide the new material doesn't work for their ongoing campaigns. Some might adopt a bit or piece here or there on the order of houseruling their game. Others might use all of it, [i]essentially[/i] changing the face of their campaign or even ending it and beginning a new campaign so as to avoid continuity issues they feel might come up. We'll know the actuality of the depth and importance of the changes post release and know more fully how much WotC is banking on these releases when they tell the RPGA what is expected of them. It's the one segment of the gaming population that WotC has more control over in regard to what materials are adopted. For our part, a member of our regular group will be running ToH4E soon and we'll see how the current system handles that classic. After he has the chance to evaluate the Essentials line of revisions, he'll make the call if it is worth adopted them for the next time he runs a 4E foray for our group. [/QUOTE]
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