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<blockquote data-quote="fanboy2000" data-source="post: 5353391" data-attributes="member: 19998"><p>Here's the definition I used when answering my own question: if you've played the game in the past and would be willing to play it again you play the game. Other definitions might be appropriate to. </p><p></p><p>I haven't played Dark Heresy, but I have played Deathwatch. The system the WH4K RPGs use is very elegant I think.</p><p></p><p>It depends. My old group was very open to the idea of "next week we're playing Legend of the Five Rings" or "hey Steve, can I run Call of Cthulhu in two weeks from now?" Multiple gaming days are a good source. For example, on Saturdays Susie might play D&D but on Thursdays, she Plays Shadowrun. Both me and my friends have done that.</p><p></p><p>That makes sense. I've certainly spent a lot of time playing the most current version of D&D. Some my openness to playing other systems comes from the anti-D&D sentiment that existed when I started playing in the late 90s. The World of Darkness was going strong and a lot of my friends that got me into playing D&D, got me into playing Vampire and Changeling. Thus, I played a lot of those while decrying how bad D&D was. Looking back on it, AD&D 2e, the current edition, wasn't that bad. I know that now, but I've kept my openness of playing other RPGs.</p><p></p><p>Unlikely. More likely, you represent a large part of Wizard's audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanboy2000, post: 5353391, member: 19998"] Here's the definition I used when answering my own question: if you've played the game in the past and would be willing to play it again you play the game. Other definitions might be appropriate to. I haven't played Dark Heresy, but I have played Deathwatch. The system the WH4K RPGs use is very elegant I think. It depends. My old group was very open to the idea of "next week we're playing Legend of the Five Rings" or "hey Steve, can I run Call of Cthulhu in two weeks from now?" Multiple gaming days are a good source. For example, on Saturdays Susie might play D&D but on Thursdays, she Plays Shadowrun. Both me and my friends have done that. That makes sense. I've certainly spent a lot of time playing the most current version of D&D. Some my openness to playing other systems comes from the anti-D&D sentiment that existed when I started playing in the late 90s. The World of Darkness was going strong and a lot of my friends that got me into playing D&D, got me into playing Vampire and Changeling. Thus, I played a lot of those while decrying how bad D&D was. Looking back on it, AD&D 2e, the current edition, wasn't that bad. I know that now, but I've kept my openness of playing other RPGs. Unlikely. More likely, you represent a large part of Wizard's audience. [/QUOTE]
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