JoshuaFrost
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GAAAHHH said:She should know that Hearts is superior to Spades...
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GAAAHHH said:She should know that Hearts is superior to Spades...
I can't pretend I understand why WotC has approached the license w/r/t 4e the way they have. I can only imagine that the d20STL and OGL just wasn't giving them what they wanted. And, yeah, I would have liked to see more of the d20 companies jumping on the bandwagon that would likely have been facilitated by just using the OGL for 4e.SteveC said:So what this all comes down to is that, of course, the 4E decisions WotC has made are theirs to make, but in what has happened here gaming has lost a lot. Beyond that, I think that WotC has actually hurt themselves in the process, and has made the transition to a new edition more difficult than it needs to be.
Oh, them's fightin' words...JoshuaFrost said:
I hadn't realized it until I read this, but...yeah, I think that's what is leading me to consider giving up gaming after three decades. 4E is really driving home the message to me that most other players think D&D is "just a game," and they are going to take the community in that direction.Hobo said:Yeah, when D&D becomes "just a game" to me, I'll probably quit playing.
Hobo said:Yeah, when D&D becomes "just a game" to me, I'll probably quit playing.
Rechan said:There's something that's missing from this dialogue. A simple observation:
Tabletop games aren't just a game. It's time spent with your friends. It's an investment of creativity, time, and effort. No one has spent ten, fifteen, twenty years playing Monopoly with their friends every weekend. No one really remembers a good game of Uno or Clue ten years later, but a good campaign? A good adventure? A good climactic fight? Your favorite character? Your first character death?
that's the way people feel when "Surprise, new edition!"
Nostalgia and emotional attachment. It's a helluva thing.