mhensley
First Post
Ty said:It's good all you "young whipper snappers" have a place to congregate and practice your comedy routines.
For the record, I am not young (42), started playing with the holmes edition of basic, and am really looking forward to 4e.
Ty said:As for the circle of D&D players I know, none play World of Warcraft. None intend on purchasing 4th Edition unless it happens to be extremely good. We all happen to have multiple children and incomes in the top 10% for the country though. Wow, Hong is wrong again.
Your anecdotal evidence is pointless. Most of my group are avid players of WoW. In fact, they played WoW before they played D&D. There are also a large number of WoW players at my office. I don't know anyone there who plays D&D.
Ty said:It doesn't cause anyone here any concern whatsoever that a lead designer for D&D entirely dismissed two editions of the game; didn't even play them?
The designers of 3rd edition came from other game lines, didn't they? Mage and Rolemaster, I believe. You'll note a large number of the changes made in 3rd edition look suspiciously like the mechanics from those games.
So far, I like most of what I've heard of the coming changes in 4e. But the proof is in the play. We'll see if they finally get it right this time.