Argyle King
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I voted "some." I do not expect rules to be perfect. I'm not even really sure what perfect would mean anyway since not every table likes to play the same way; perfect for me might be total rubbish in the eyes of someone else. I'm ok with tweaking things to better suit my own tastes or the tastes of the group. An example would be that I run skill challenges in a way which looks only barely similar to the stock engine if you lift up the hood of my game. I do not mind house rules to improve the game.
However, there comes a point where I starting asking myself why I'm not playing a modular game or one of the 'toolkit systems' (GURPS, etc) if I'm going to rebuild a system anyway. There comes a point where it makes more sense to me to use a game which can build what I want rather than using a game which I have to tear apart and then rebuild for it to be able to do what I want. There have been a few points during my time with 4E were I edged over that point; that's actually how I ended up actually playing some of the games I play now. The house ruling I've had to do with D&D would still be pretty mild in comparison to some of the work I had to do to keep some of my old Rifts stuff playable though... loved the game, but the mechanics could be all over the place sometimes.
However, there comes a point where I starting asking myself why I'm not playing a modular game or one of the 'toolkit systems' (GURPS, etc) if I'm going to rebuild a system anyway. There comes a point where it makes more sense to me to use a game which can build what I want rather than using a game which I have to tear apart and then rebuild for it to be able to do what I want. There have been a few points during my time with 4E were I edged over that point; that's actually how I ended up actually playing some of the games I play now. The house ruling I've had to do with D&D would still be pretty mild in comparison to some of the work I had to do to keep some of my old Rifts stuff playable though... loved the game, but the mechanics could be all over the place sometimes.