It won't, in the begining...Crothian said:Why would anyone think 4e would also not have tons of supplements filled with rules that don't completely fit the core books?
I wonder if entropy do apply to roleplaying games.
It won't, in the begining...Crothian said:Why would anyone think 4e would also not have tons of supplements filled with rules that don't completely fit the core books?
Aloïsius said:Some people seems to be tired by the avalanch of rules products in the last months/years : errata, alternative systems (Tome of magic), alternative sub-systems (metamagic), new class (how many bases classes ?), new races, rule's change (look at polymorph...)... I wonder if WotC is not trying to create the need for a streamlined, revamped, corrected system.
WotC is trying to sell as many books as it can. Doing a streamlined game like C&C or True20 also means less books. I don't see WotC trying to do a 4e edition that would mean less books.Philotomy Jurament said:Currently, though, I'm checking out systems like C&C, Lejendary Adventure, and True20. If a "streamlined and revamped" 4E went in that direction, I might take a look a it.
Aloïsius said:Yet Another 4E Thread. However, my question is more about the D&D community, and especialy the various messageboards. I wonder if there is not a change in the community attitude toward 4E, from "fear and disgust" to "resignation" or even "impatience". Some people seems to be tired by the avalanch of rules products in the last months/years : errata, alternative systems (Tome of magic), alternative sub-systems (metamagic), new class (how many bases classes ?), new races, rule's change (look at polymorph...)... I wonder if WotC is not trying to create the need for a streamlined, revamped, corrected system. When customers will beg for it, they will just need to recreate the 3e hype to ensure another success...
Psion said:But after talking to, and seeing the fruits of, some designers who are likely to contribute to 4e, our visions are different, and I fully expect to be disappointed by 4e.
Crothian said:I thought the Cheese stands alone? Or was it I wear the cheese, the cheese does not wear me.![]()
jcfiala said:I agree that there's a lot to keep track of, but a lot of it is very modular - you can play a game with the base three books, the base three books and more monster books, the base three books and the complete books, the base three books and psionics, or the base three books and the PHII, and although the different combinations will vary, they don't require each other.
Psion said:I can think of lots of things I think would be nice to see in a 4e.
But after talking to, and seeing the fruits of, some designers who are likely to contribute to 4e, our visions are different, and I fully expect to be disappointed by 4e.
So no, no hurry here.
Crothian said:Why would anyone think 4e would also not have tons of supplements filled with rules that don't completely fit the core books?