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<blockquote data-quote="Narfellus" data-source="post: 869997" data-attributes="member: 11040"><p><strong>burn out</strong></p><p></p><p>yeah, i've been around the same thing too. I bought all the d20 Star Wars after the revised edition came out, then TONS and tons of books off AMazon, like old schematics and alien guides. Even bought a friggin book of languages so my group could speak Ewokese. Even bought hard to find minis on ebay to flesh out the adventures. well, i liked it well enough. we played twice and then moved back to fantasy, so now i have a shelf full of about 30 sw books i don't even look at. Why? I got addicted there for a while, and the buying filled up something i felt was missing. Sort of a collector's addiction thing i guess. I don't really regret having them, as like someone else said we only come this way once, might as well buy stuff that we enjoy. Still, i would like to fully utilize all of the books i do have at some point or another.</p><p> In answer to the original post, and to Wil Upchurch, yeah, Midnight is a great setting, very dark and different, but i think you need to re-evaluate your mindset before jumping into anything else. Take a break. Read a book. Don't think about gaming for a while. At one point in my life i thought i would never go back i was so burned out. I'm glad i did, because stories never get old. That is mankind's primary source of entertainment, listening to stories in one format or another. The great thing about roleplaying is that not only do we write and share them, we get to live them too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Narfellus, post: 869997, member: 11040"] [b]burn out[/b] yeah, i've been around the same thing too. I bought all the d20 Star Wars after the revised edition came out, then TONS and tons of books off AMazon, like old schematics and alien guides. Even bought a friggin book of languages so my group could speak Ewokese. Even bought hard to find minis on ebay to flesh out the adventures. well, i liked it well enough. we played twice and then moved back to fantasy, so now i have a shelf full of about 30 sw books i don't even look at. Why? I got addicted there for a while, and the buying filled up something i felt was missing. Sort of a collector's addiction thing i guess. I don't really regret having them, as like someone else said we only come this way once, might as well buy stuff that we enjoy. Still, i would like to fully utilize all of the books i do have at some point or another. In answer to the original post, and to Wil Upchurch, yeah, Midnight is a great setting, very dark and different, but i think you need to re-evaluate your mindset before jumping into anything else. Take a break. Read a book. Don't think about gaming for a while. At one point in my life i thought i would never go back i was so burned out. I'm glad i did, because stories never get old. That is mankind's primary source of entertainment, listening to stories in one format or another. The great thing about roleplaying is that not only do we write and share them, we get to live them too! [/QUOTE]
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