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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 8974118" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>I probably played 12 different systems with 10 different GMs by the time I was 17! in the late '70s we had a group of over 200 active RPGers and you could literally go to The Bunker on Saturday at 10AM when it opened and play RPGs until Sunday night at 8PM when it closed without a break (and we regularly did so). We had available to us in the club library basically almost every RPG published from 1974 to 1980 (when I left) and there were a LOT of them. Ever played Bunnies and Burrows? The first ever game with a skill system (and like, the 3rd RPG ever published). Probably played another 100 different RPGs at least a couple times in the '80s too. </p><p></p><p>System Matters, that's just how it is. Yes, people can 'do whatever' and think various ways, etc. etc. etc. but you still really want a game that goes with the thing you want to do at that particular table at that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 8974118, member: 82106"] I probably played 12 different systems with 10 different GMs by the time I was 17! in the late '70s we had a group of over 200 active RPGers and you could literally go to The Bunker on Saturday at 10AM when it opened and play RPGs until Sunday night at 8PM when it closed without a break (and we regularly did so). We had available to us in the club library basically almost every RPG published from 1974 to 1980 (when I left) and there were a LOT of them. Ever played Bunnies and Burrows? The first ever game with a skill system (and like, the 3rd RPG ever published). Probably played another 100 different RPGs at least a couple times in the '80s too. System Matters, that's just how it is. Yes, people can 'do whatever' and think various ways, etc. etc. etc. but you still really want a game that goes with the thing you want to do at that particular table at that time. [/QUOTE]
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