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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7610200" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>So..."You can totally play 5e just like 1e if you ignore all the rules in how 1e was played." Gotcha.</p><p></p><p>Tony, I played 1e from 1981 to 2012 when the 5e playtest came out. I'm pretty well versed in how 1e plays, and how it feels. What you're arguing is extremely dismissive of very important factors. It's more than just attitude. If it was, then every edition can play like every other edition if you wanted. And we all know that's not true. You keep harping about "4haters" who keep attacking you when you say you want 4e things in 5e, so I find it ironic that you're so quick to dismiss another's view on 1e as "irrelevant" and "just attitude". How would you feel if I said "you can totally play 5e exactly like you did in 4e. All the mechanical differences aren't important. It's just your attitude."</p><p></p><p>Wait, I know how you'd feel. Because you keep complaining about it whenever someone hints at something like that, endlessly bringing up "4haters". If you don't see the double standard* you're arguing, then I don't know what to tell you.</p><p></p><p>*you can totally wave away 1e rules, but no way you can do that for 4e.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7610200, member: 15700"] So..."You can totally play 5e just like 1e if you ignore all the rules in how 1e was played." Gotcha. Tony, I played 1e from 1981 to 2012 when the 5e playtest came out. I'm pretty well versed in how 1e plays, and how it feels. What you're arguing is extremely dismissive of very important factors. It's more than just attitude. If it was, then every edition can play like every other edition if you wanted. And we all know that's not true. You keep harping about "4haters" who keep attacking you when you say you want 4e things in 5e, so I find it ironic that you're so quick to dismiss another's view on 1e as "irrelevant" and "just attitude". How would you feel if I said "you can totally play 5e exactly like you did in 4e. All the mechanical differences aren't important. It's just your attitude." Wait, I know how you'd feel. Because you keep complaining about it whenever someone hints at something like that, endlessly bringing up "4haters". If you don't see the double standard* you're arguing, then I don't know what to tell you. *you can totally wave away 1e rules, but no way you can do that for 4e. [/QUOTE]
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