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<blockquote data-quote="happyhermit" data-source="post: 7615372" data-attributes="member: 6834463"><p>I tried really hard to "get" 4e. In retrospect I am surprised how much thought and effort I invested compared to other games that didn't produce great results for me at the table (had no trouble walking away from 3.x for example). Part of it is probably because the first AP podcast I tuned into are big fans (Critical Hit), and people online kept saying stuff like; "It's no more dependent on the grid than any other D&D", "Classes aren't any more "samey" than other D&D", "It's so great for new players" etc which I now thoroughly disagree with.</p><p></p><p>In the end I did learn a bit about my preferences and the value asymmetry can have, so I try to look at it as a positive experience. In the end though, I play games to have fun and I can't help but regret the time spent having less fun than if I had just moved on like I usually do (or back to Basic). So, if I had a time machine I would probably tell myself not to try it, or at least to just let it go when it didn't work as well as a bunch of other games I could play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happyhermit, post: 7615372, member: 6834463"] I tried really hard to "get" 4e. In retrospect I am surprised how much thought and effort I invested compared to other games that didn't produce great results for me at the table (had no trouble walking away from 3.x for example). Part of it is probably because the first AP podcast I tuned into are big fans (Critical Hit), and people online kept saying stuff like; "It's no more dependent on the grid than any other D&D", "Classes aren't any more "samey" than other D&D", "It's so great for new players" etc which I now thoroughly disagree with. In the end I did learn a bit about my preferences and the value asymmetry can have, so I try to look at it as a positive experience. In the end though, I play games to have fun and I can't help but regret the time spent having less fun than if I had just moved on like I usually do (or back to Basic). So, if I had a time machine I would probably tell myself not to try it, or at least to just let it go when it didn't work as well as a bunch of other games I could play. [/QUOTE]
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