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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 5514928" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>Oh, come now. The entire G series, vast parts of D series, and Q1 too for that matter. The B modules ARE delves straight up. T1 (large parts of it), and practically all the popular contemporary modules. I agree that many had strong themes, but there was tons of just rooms and rooms full of enemies in there too. The whole A series for instance. And the 4e modules have themes and various other elements too, so it isn't like either all the new or old modules are 100% one thing. </p><p></p><p>The point would be more like there were some very good AD&D modules, and there is really maybe at most 2 or 3 really good 4e adventures. Personally I don't care a whole lot for the format they have used in 4e either, but the idea that the old days were all a wonderland of good adventure design, no. Especially not the earlier stuff. it is classic because it established so much of canon and convention in the game, not from amazing quality. The bar is higher these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 5514928, member: 82106"] Oh, come now. The entire G series, vast parts of D series, and Q1 too for that matter. The B modules ARE delves straight up. T1 (large parts of it), and practically all the popular contemporary modules. I agree that many had strong themes, but there was tons of just rooms and rooms full of enemies in there too. The whole A series for instance. And the 4e modules have themes and various other elements too, so it isn't like either all the new or old modules are 100% one thing. The point would be more like there were some very good AD&D modules, and there is really maybe at most 2 or 3 really good 4e adventures. Personally I don't care a whole lot for the format they have used in 4e either, but the idea that the old days were all a wonderland of good adventure design, no. Especially not the earlier stuff. it is classic because it established so much of canon and convention in the game, not from amazing quality. The bar is higher these days. [/QUOTE]
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