Numion
First Post
Treebore said:C&C is not designed to allow you to easily import ideas from other games. C&C does. That makes it a far more powerful system than 3E to me.
Yes, I realize that 3E can be as simple as I want it to be, I realize I can adapt anything I want to fit into the 3E rules set, but C&C is DESIGNED to make the simplification inherent and to minimize the work/effort of converting ideas. At least ideas I want to steal from any old edition of D&D, 3E, or Hackmaster.
Surely with the thousands of different rules modifications and additional materials for D&D (in form of d20), you're not hinting that D&D wasn't easily modified? I'd say adapting stuff for 3e is not only easy, but has been done in a scale far more massive than with C&C.
I've heard the argument that due to it's interconnectedness the 3e rules can't be modified without chaos and anarchy, many times, but I've never seen it. I've modified 3e, others have too, and there's never been much problems. But people still like to argue that

As for those of you who seem to think us old time gamers are waxing nostalgic, maybe you should consider the possibility that because we have played for so long, with many different systems, that we may actually know a good thing when we see it.
I wouldn't consider myself a noob exactly, either.