tx7321 said:
JDawg, I'm referring to AD&D. I mentioned Arneson out of respect, he's often forgotten as a co-creator of the D&D game, just pretend I didn't mention him.
Ahh, got it.
tx7321 said:
As for tables slowing you guys down, didn't you memorize the most common results pretty quickly? And Pirate Cat, you should have used a standing screen so you could just glance over now and then, I rarely crack a rule book when I play, just open the screen and go.
No, not really.
tx7321 said:
I'm impressed that your 3E battles run quicker then those of 1E. My 3E battles (and I'm not alone on these boards from what I've read) were both longer and more stressful (esp. when your talking big numbers of combatants, having to check magic effects etc.).
Mine do too--especially at higher level. It is a pain to run D&D---of any edition---at higher level. In fact, that's one of my most significant gripes with the system. But yeah--my 3e games combats run as fast as D&D combats have ever run for me. At least. Because at heart, 3e is just roll a d20, add modifiers, compare to a target number and move on. See how simple?
tex said:
JDawg, the point of my post was that I think the differences between BTB and house ruled 1E weren't that big in how the game felt. As a player I wouldn't know what the DM is doing behind the screen, I just role a d20 when told. The true differences between 1E and 2E are rules related to stuff outside of combat (what you indicate as optional). Anyhows, thats really all I was trying to say.
Well, eyebeams indicated that's optional, not me, but I see your point--I think. Actually, I think two or more unrelated (except by proximity in the thread) points are bleeding over onto each other. My points are really two-fold: 1) I like d20 rolls vs. charts because it's faster, easier, and requires less administrative effort on the part of the DM, although that's only a recent point that I've made in the last post or two, and 2) I still haven't been able to put my finger on this nebulous "1e feel" you keep talking about. When you describe it, I get stuff that sounds like it could apply just as easily to 3e D&D, Runequest, GURPS fantasy, and just about any other fantasy game using just about any other system. If that's so, then what is the 1e feel, what makes it so special, and how is that contrasted to the 2e or 3e feel? That's where I'm really struggling to see where you're coming from here, to be honest.
tex said:
I never claimed 1E alone can do anything. I'm on a D&D website, and I'm talking about 1E (my preferred version of D&D).
No, you're specifically saying that 1e does certain things and strongly implying--if not outright stating-- that other games or editions cannot. At least, if that's not what you're doing, I no longer have the capability of reading the English language, which of course is always a possibility.
tex said:
Sure any FRPG can be simplifide by its players and GM and made to run as quickly as those playing 1E (even quicker). So what? Then do it if it helps. It sure helps with AD&D to ignore WSF, esp. for newbie DMs.
Yes, so what. Indeed. That's my whole point.
tex said:
Jdawg, I think your attacks are getting a little personal. There are nicer ways to make your point. Remember, your claims sound just as "extraordinary" to others as mind do to you.
You may think that, but you are completely wrong. I'm neither attacking, nor am I personal. I am merely having a conversation about D&D, and the fact that 1e is
not my favored system means that we disagree. I don't see how that makes anything I'm saying "an attack" though. Also, I've taken very great care to only comment on your
statements and haven't said anything personal whatsoever. At all. So yeah. Neither attacking nor getting personal. Don't know where that came from.