The Shaman
First Post
I cut the ropes holding up the tent, then set the collapsed tent on fire.
If I can do that, it's probably D&D.
If I can do that, it's probably D&D.
I think the root of this problem is that "real D&D" is a phrase without meaning.
What I can say is that there was a game invented in 1974 called Dungeons & Dragons. Its rules were revised. Its math was cleaned up and occasionally tweaked. New options were added. But its fundamental gameplay remained the same.
Until 2008. When a game with fundamentally different gameplay -- that had been explicitly and specifically designed in order to feature fundamentally different gameplay -- was released with the same trademark on the cover.
That doesn't mean it's not a good game. It doesn't mean it's "not D&D". (It clearly is: It's got the name on the cover and everything.) But it ain't the same game. And it was specifically designed that way, so it really shouldn't be so shocking for some people to discover that this is true.
From my point of view, the new game produced by WotC and released in 2000 was fundamentally different than the previous games, enough that you could call it "Not the same game." I don't think this is too shocking, but some people find it so.
You can certainly try. Let me roll to see if someone spots you doing that first.If I can do that, it's probably D&D.
Until 2008. When a game with fundamentally different gameplay -- that had been explicitly and specifically designed in order to feature fundamentally different gameplay -- was released with the same trademark on the cover.
Posting your opinion to a message board though, while I see you do not like it, you can at least expect someone is going to tell you you're wrong. Especially about borderline factual claims.Sounds good. But if what you said is true? Then you would have responded with something along the lines of:
"You know what? I disagree, but I respect that you feel that way. Have fun playing whatever you play."
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When you say that you respect someone's opinion it's either you do or you don't. You cant say that "if you say x I can respect that" then turn around and tell them their opinion is wrong.
Again: TO ME 4E lacks that connection. To you and other 4E fans it does not. GREAT. Party on D00d's. But dont turn around in the same breath and tell me that I'm wrong for feeling the way that I do. THIS is one of the main reasons why the edition wars keep going.
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With any of those examples, do you honestly think by "correcting" the errors of their ways that you are going to convince them to agree with you? By telling them basically "Hey, I dont know you, but that time you spent playing 4E and the impression that you got from it? TOTALLY WRONG. Here's why..."