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<blockquote data-quote="Gallo22" data-source="post: 3861064" data-attributes="member: 11325"><p>First let me say that I really like 3.0/3.5 D&D and see very little wrong with the system. My group actually plays a mix of the two that we like to call 3.25 D&D. Many of the issues/rules that gamers consider broken or "bad", as presented here over years here on EN World, we have fixed to our liking or ignored. We have all decied to continue what we are playing as there are no issues or reasons for us to change or spend the money on a new edition. At least for the time being, this works for us. That being said.... </p><p></p><p>I (an my group) really have no (or very little) interest in what I've (we've) seen for 4E so far. The changes and updates we have been shown actually bore (yawn) me more than anything....HOWEVER, I am fine and glad that 4th EDITION is coming out, and for many reasons. Here are just a few.</p><p></p><p>FIRST: I truely believe that many of us who are not interested in this new verson (4E) will pay more attention to, and move on to, other systems that have long been ignored or little used. Not only do I believe that, but I have heard first hand from many gamers that are ready to try new systems that have long been on their shelf or new systems that are catching there attention. There are lists of great systems, that now with the release of 4E, I believe will come to light, or at least more so in some way or another. With this happening I believe the rpg industry will increase, even if only a little.</p><p></p><p>SECOND: I also believe that with all the wonderful 3.0 and 3.5 materials, both in print and in pdf, that there are still many sources for those of us who will continue to use 3.0/3.5. Everytime I go to one of those pdf on-line stores I see tons of great material for use. Now with 4E coming, those of us not interested in 4E can spend some time going over these third party 3.0/3.5 products and put them to good use.</p><p></p><p>To finish let me say; those of you looking forward to 4E, great! It will help keep the industry going and interest in D&D to continue into the future. For those of you like me, who are content with 3.0/3.5, I also say great! There are still some good stuff out there for us to use and game with. </p><p></p><p>I doubt 3.0/3.5 will ever fully "die" out. There is just too much stuff still out there for use. Many gamers are still playing OD&D and 2nd Edition as well as various other versions. The same will happen with 3.0/3.5 and I think probably more so than the later.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my 2 cents worth.</p><p></p><p>Gallo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gallo22, post: 3861064, member: 11325"] First let me say that I really like 3.0/3.5 D&D and see very little wrong with the system. My group actually plays a mix of the two that we like to call 3.25 D&D. Many of the issues/rules that gamers consider broken or "bad", as presented here over years here on EN World, we have fixed to our liking or ignored. We have all decied to continue what we are playing as there are no issues or reasons for us to change or spend the money on a new edition. At least for the time being, this works for us. That being said.... I (an my group) really have no (or very little) interest in what I've (we've) seen for 4E so far. The changes and updates we have been shown actually bore (yawn) me more than anything....HOWEVER, I am fine and glad that 4th EDITION is coming out, and for many reasons. Here are just a few. FIRST: I truely believe that many of us who are not interested in this new verson (4E) will pay more attention to, and move on to, other systems that have long been ignored or little used. Not only do I believe that, but I have heard first hand from many gamers that are ready to try new systems that have long been on their shelf or new systems that are catching there attention. There are lists of great systems, that now with the release of 4E, I believe will come to light, or at least more so in some way or another. With this happening I believe the rpg industry will increase, even if only a little. SECOND: I also believe that with all the wonderful 3.0 and 3.5 materials, both in print and in pdf, that there are still many sources for those of us who will continue to use 3.0/3.5. Everytime I go to one of those pdf on-line stores I see tons of great material for use. Now with 4E coming, those of us not interested in 4E can spend some time going over these third party 3.0/3.5 products and put them to good use. To finish let me say; those of you looking forward to 4E, great! It will help keep the industry going and interest in D&D to continue into the future. For those of you like me, who are content with 3.0/3.5, I also say great! There are still some good stuff out there for us to use and game with. I doubt 3.0/3.5 will ever fully "die" out. There is just too much stuff still out there for use. Many gamers are still playing OD&D and 2nd Edition as well as various other versions. The same will happen with 3.0/3.5 and I think probably more so than the later. Anyway, my 2 cents worth. Gallo [/QUOTE]
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