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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 3782382" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>There's nothing made that can't b done better. Everything is a learning experience, and they've had seven years and more to see what works in 3E and what doesn't. I love 3E. I played a lot of other games until it came along and now for 7 years our group has played little else. But several things could be done better.</p><p></p><p>4E will be at least somewhat different; I don't think we yet have a good handle on the exact nature and extent of the differences. 3E seems very different from what came before, but really it's not that huge a change except in the details, and in the systems and options they added to the game. </p><p></p><p>The dynamic of the game changed a great deal, but there was still a lot that was the same: the XP treadmill, the items, the nature of magic, classes, hit points, alignment, etc. It fixed a heaping mountain of problems, but it also left another mountain untouched. There are still large areas ripe for change. The problem is getting people used to the idea of change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 3782382, member: 3649"] There's nothing made that can't b done better. Everything is a learning experience, and they've had seven years and more to see what works in 3E and what doesn't. I love 3E. I played a lot of other games until it came along and now for 7 years our group has played little else. But several things could be done better. 4E will be at least somewhat different; I don't think we yet have a good handle on the exact nature and extent of the differences. 3E seems very different from what came before, but really it's not that huge a change except in the details, and in the systems and options they added to the game. The dynamic of the game changed a great deal, but there was still a lot that was the same: the XP treadmill, the items, the nature of magic, classes, hit points, alignment, etc. It fixed a heaping mountain of problems, but it also left another mountain untouched. There are still large areas ripe for change. The problem is getting people used to the idea of change. [/QUOTE]
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