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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 5877517" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>Hmmm, I don't know where the thread went in the 10 pages I skipped, lol. </p><p></p><p>I look at it this way. I think the 4e sort of high durability characters that can bounce back with a bit of planning create a fun sort of game. I see a lot more risk taking and big awesome moments than in the "you're made of glass" days of 1e. </p><p></p><p>OTOH there's nothing wrong with 'survival dungeoneering' play where you spend most of your time carefully planning out how to deal with things because slipping on a banana peel might be fatal. Any of us that played 'back in the day' (whenever that was for you) has done it. Clearly we all must have found it enjoyable at some level or we'd have gone and done something else.</p><p></p><p>I'm still getting a good kick out of the high action level 4e play right now. It won't hurt my feelings any if you can reliably get either experience from 5e. I sort of worry that M&M may be writing off my favorite play style though. Either that or they may not really understand what enables it very well. We'll see though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 5877517, member: 82106"] Hmmm, I don't know where the thread went in the 10 pages I skipped, lol. I look at it this way. I think the 4e sort of high durability characters that can bounce back with a bit of planning create a fun sort of game. I see a lot more risk taking and big awesome moments than in the "you're made of glass" days of 1e. OTOH there's nothing wrong with 'survival dungeoneering' play where you spend most of your time carefully planning out how to deal with things because slipping on a banana peel might be fatal. Any of us that played 'back in the day' (whenever that was for you) has done it. Clearly we all must have found it enjoyable at some level or we'd have gone and done something else. I'm still getting a good kick out of the high action level 4e play right now. It won't hurt my feelings any if you can reliably get either experience from 5e. I sort of worry that M&M may be writing off my favorite play style though. Either that or they may not really understand what enables it very well. We'll see though. [/QUOTE]
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