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For real this time: What is your stance on 4e

What is your current stance on 4e?

  • I love 4e and am not going back to 3.x

    Votes: 117 41.2%
  • I love 4e but still will play 3.x

    Votes: 41 14.4%
  • I like 4e and 3.x the same

    Votes: 15 5.3%
  • I like 4e but still love 3.x more, but I have not played 4e or own the books

    Votes: 5 1.8%
  • I like 4e and have played it or own books, but I still love 3.x more

    Votes: 17 6.0%
  • I dislike 4e and have played it and own the books

    Votes: 23 8.1%
  • I dislike 4e and have played it but do not own the books

    Votes: 12 4.2%
  • I dislike 4e and own the books but I have not played it

    Votes: 20 7.0%
  • I dislike 4e but have not played it and do not own the books

    Votes: 34 12.0%

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Will convert one of my ongoing campaigns, but will finalise the other using 3.5, as there is not much left (we're on the next to last Shackled City scenario).
 

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I chose option A: "love" 4e and will not go back to 3.x, but it's rather an overstatement.

I think 4e is better than 3e, I hope to play more of it, but I would play 3.x (and 2.x, 1.0, BECMI, etc.) again if someone had an interesting idea/campaign ready to go.
 

Stereofm said:
My advice is : vote with your money in real life.

Done by default, but note that it is difficult to vote against a product with my dollars. It's not like an election, where I can vote for the other guy. Without my feedback, WOTC would never know if I looked at 4E and didn't like what I saw, or I just didn't exist as a customer in the first place.

In a sense, the only vote choices are "Yes" or "Abstain", because no one will even notice if my dollars go elsewhere.
 

Mr Jack said:
I chose option A: "love" 4e and will not go back to 3.x, but it's rather an overstatement.
Yup, same here. Considering that the poll is 'for real this time', I was half-expecting to find my answer amongst the options.

'I like 4e a bit more than 3.x'

I get that for a lot of people it's a polarizing issue, and they either love or hate it, but there are also those of us who like it a bit more, or a bit less, or just don't care. And also that the poll is limited to a certain number of options, but I don't think with the ones given you'll get a very meaningful result as far as pro-4E people are concerned.


cheers
 
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jdrakeh said:
I really like 4e. I really like 3x. Thank heavens I realize that I don't have to choose between the two games. I can (perhaps shockingly to some) play both of these games. Or even other games, too.

:eek: Madness! Madness i say!


(my choice too, btw)
 

Gladius Legis said:
If I were to go back to any edition it'd be AD&D 2e with some holdovers from 1st (classes namely).

If I were to go back to a previous edition that wasn't 3E I would be using the Rules Cyclopedia D&D book. Too bad I only own one copy and they are getting hard to find nowadays.
 

I have the books, will learn the system but will not likely play or run 4E. There are vast improvements over 3E, [Reach, spells, Mega-damage builds, AC issues, ranges beyond 200' ]but other parts scream "Dumb action movie" and "more board game than role playing game" to me.

There are claims of 'tactics', but cover's been nerfed [usually only 2 points], fighting defensively is a joke [1 point] and ranged attacks phase through your own team.
 

Regardless of my feelings about 4e, I wouldn't DM 3e again on a dare.

Luckily, 4e is fun on both sides of the screen.
 


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