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Pathfinder: Is it evidence that new editions don't need to be that different?
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<blockquote data-quote="ggroy" data-source="post: 4938984" data-attributes="member: 83805"><p>This I can agree with.</p><p></p><p>Over the last few years, I played in several groups where we played some older out of print stuff like Cyberpunk 2013, 1st ed Earthdawn, Star Trek (Last Unicorn version), etc ... Unfortunately these game groups were very short lived, where most of them lasted less than 10 gaming sessions or so. Afterward we attempted to find replacement players, but to no avail. In the end, we dropped the games entirely.</p><p></p><p>Locally, the only active games I'm aware of which have no shortage of finding new/replacement players are 4E D&D games. 3.5E games seem to be falling by the wayside over the last year or so, that some of them are having a hard time finding replacement players. These are 3.5E games run at FLGS and some friends' home games, as well as others I'm aware of via the local gamer grapevine. I frequently get asked by friends if I'm interested in playing in their long continuing 3.5E games, replacing previously departed players. There hasn't been many Pathfinder games yet locally either at FLGS, local conventions, or via the gamer grapevine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggroy, post: 4938984, member: 83805"] This I can agree with. Over the last few years, I played in several groups where we played some older out of print stuff like Cyberpunk 2013, 1st ed Earthdawn, Star Trek (Last Unicorn version), etc ... Unfortunately these game groups were very short lived, where most of them lasted less than 10 gaming sessions or so. Afterward we attempted to find replacement players, but to no avail. In the end, we dropped the games entirely. Locally, the only active games I'm aware of which have no shortage of finding new/replacement players are 4E D&D games. 3.5E games seem to be falling by the wayside over the last year or so, that some of them are having a hard time finding replacement players. These are 3.5E games run at FLGS and some friends' home games, as well as others I'm aware of via the local gamer grapevine. I frequently get asked by friends if I'm interested in playing in their long continuing 3.5E games, replacing previously departed players. There hasn't been many Pathfinder games yet locally either at FLGS, local conventions, or via the gamer grapevine. [/QUOTE]
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