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Now that both books are out... 13th Age vs Numenera
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<blockquote data-quote="dm4hire" data-source="post: 6170211" data-attributes="member: 14848"><p>I agree and most players in that position probably will stay with the previous game they are on if they don’t want to move on or will completely move to a different game.</p><p></p><p>No, I concur with you in that it will be a few years, but there is definitely starting to be rules conflict in the game which is my whole meaning by bloat. Once they start having to arbitrate rules interpretations between books it becomes a problem that most likely can only be corrected by a new edition, thus eliminating the conflict.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps, the rules light nature and ease of play once you get past the differences are nice though. It definitely will be a game that requires some adjustment for long time gamers, especially followers of d20.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you again on all those points. Star Frontiers I think never got the treatment it fully deserved and had a lot of potential. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened had they continued it and perhaps done a second edition. The same could be said for Alternity, which was a system a head of its time IMO, it’s a shame that for the most part it got thrown under the bus so it wouldn’t compete with Star Wars.</p><p>I hope Numenera and 13th Age both hang on for the long haul. They both definitely struck a chord judging by their current popularity and show that the market is open to what they offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dm4hire, post: 6170211, member: 14848"] I agree and most players in that position probably will stay with the previous game they are on if they don’t want to move on or will completely move to a different game. No, I concur with you in that it will be a few years, but there is definitely starting to be rules conflict in the game which is my whole meaning by bloat. Once they start having to arbitrate rules interpretations between books it becomes a problem that most likely can only be corrected by a new edition, thus eliminating the conflict. Perhaps, the rules light nature and ease of play once you get past the differences are nice though. It definitely will be a game that requires some adjustment for long time gamers, especially followers of d20. I agree with you again on all those points. Star Frontiers I think never got the treatment it fully deserved and had a lot of potential. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened had they continued it and perhaps done a second edition. The same could be said for Alternity, which was a system a head of its time IMO, it’s a shame that for the most part it got thrown under the bus so it wouldn’t compete with Star Wars. I hope Numenera and 13th Age both hang on for the long haul. They both definitely struck a chord judging by their current popularity and show that the market is open to what they offer. [/QUOTE]
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