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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8607360" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>And I have seen the other way around. D&D is #1 for more than one reason. The easiness to learn isn't the least of them. Even basic and 1ed were not that hard to understand. Even on your own. I have seen players jump in the game with a handed character and start playing with a bit of explanation along the way. Not a lot of systems can do that. And now, in this age with You Tube, Twitch TV and others, looking at a game and learning to play is even more easier than ever. Your assumptions are simply tainted with what you like. Same as me. I do not claim to have an all encompassing knowledge of the way you play. But I have tried it a bit and didn't like it. The people I was playing with were new players in the hobby (save me and the GM) and it showed. A more structured approach would have served them better. We switched, I became the new DM again, and we played Beyond the Supernatural, a horror game genre with the Palladium system. It was much more better suited to their taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8607360, member: 6855114"] And I have seen the other way around. D&D is #1 for more than one reason. The easiness to learn isn't the least of them. Even basic and 1ed were not that hard to understand. Even on your own. I have seen players jump in the game with a handed character and start playing with a bit of explanation along the way. Not a lot of systems can do that. And now, in this age with You Tube, Twitch TV and others, looking at a game and learning to play is even more easier than ever. Your assumptions are simply tainted with what you like. Same as me. I do not claim to have an all encompassing knowledge of the way you play. But I have tried it a bit and didn't like it. The people I was playing with were new players in the hobby (save me and the GM) and it showed. A more structured approach would have served them better. We switched, I became the new DM again, and we played Beyond the Supernatural, a horror game genre with the Palladium system. It was much more better suited to their taste. [/QUOTE]
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