DarrenGMiller
First Post
S'mon said:you don't have to be a talented GM to run an acceptable 3e game, but running a brilliant 3e game I think may be harder than in 1e.
I agree wholeheartedly. I was a much better 1E DM than i am 3.x DM (IMO). I am sure that one reason was that when I was younger I had MUCH more time to read, reread, study, memorize and venerate the 1E core books. I also find them more entertaining to read than the 3.x core books. I have read those several times, but the material just doesn't stay in my head as readily as the 1E stuff did. I still have many 1E rules memorized and forget many 3.x rules even if I read them the day before the session... twice.
I also feel uncomfortable bending or making up rules in 3.x. The rules are so codified that it just feels wrong. It is funny... I have a player who quotes rules at me and lets me know if I am doing something wrong (actually, more than one). He is the same player who resents me now for not allowing his Paladin of Heironeous to survive a combat with a Priest of Orcus even though the die rolls say he died, because "Heironeous is a stronger god. Orcus isn't even a real god." etc. He also corrects me if I overcharge the party for item purchases, but lets it by when I undersharge. Hmmm... DM fiat when it benefits your character, strict adhgerence to the rules when it benefits your character.
DM