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<blockquote data-quote="Argyle King" data-source="post: 5734527" data-attributes="member: 58416"><p>I'm not sure how I feel. It does seem as though more thought is being put into some of the products. It also seems as though a lot of the pro-4E crowd is happy with the newer products.</p><p></p><p>However, on the flip side of that and from a personal standpoint, I still don't have any motivation to spend more money on the game. This has nothing to do with how I feel about the quality of the new products, but, instead, I believe it's a symptom I've been infected with by what I felt was the quality of the things which came before. That is to say that - yeah, the new stuff might look cool, but I'm still somewhat skeptical toward 4E in general due to previous experiences. </p><p></p><p>All things considered, I suppose I'm on the fence. Half of the things being done, I like. The other half of the things being done further embrace aspects of the system which I didn't care for. I think for a lot of people it could be said that WoTC has hit its stride, but I also feel there is a significant minority of the D&D community for whom it may be too late for 4E to win them back. Me personally? I still do play and enjoy the campaigns I play in as a player, and I still enjoy running the game which I currently run, but -as said- I am not motivated to spend more money on the product. I'm not entirely sure what that means in the grand scheme of things, but that's my current viewpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyle King, post: 5734527, member: 58416"] I'm not sure how I feel. It does seem as though more thought is being put into some of the products. It also seems as though a lot of the pro-4E crowd is happy with the newer products. However, on the flip side of that and from a personal standpoint, I still don't have any motivation to spend more money on the game. This has nothing to do with how I feel about the quality of the new products, but, instead, I believe it's a symptom I've been infected with by what I felt was the quality of the things which came before. That is to say that - yeah, the new stuff might look cool, but I'm still somewhat skeptical toward 4E in general due to previous experiences. All things considered, I suppose I'm on the fence. Half of the things being done, I like. The other half of the things being done further embrace aspects of the system which I didn't care for. I think for a lot of people it could be said that WoTC has hit its stride, but I also feel there is a significant minority of the D&D community for whom it may be too late for 4E to win them back. Me personally? I still do play and enjoy the campaigns I play in as a player, and I still enjoy running the game which I currently run, but -as said- I am not motivated to spend more money on the product. I'm not entirely sure what that means in the grand scheme of things, but that's my current viewpoint. [/QUOTE]
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