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<blockquote data-quote="Argyle King" data-source="post: 9839367" data-attributes="member: 58416"><p>I know some of that from reading, but I appreciate the extra depth and experienced opinion that comes from conversation, so thank you. I did not fully understand the BX-BECMI divide.</p><p></p><p>My first time playing D&D was the beginning of D&D 3.5. (I had some 3.0 books but never actually got to use them before 3.5 came out). Later, I played both 4E and 5E. I've been playing Dungeon Crawl Classics for around a year. I do own a lot of older D&D material and have dabbled here and there, but mostly I picked up monster books and adventures to convert to other things.</p><p></p><p>Outside of D&D, I play a lot of GURPS. A big chunk of my early GURPS 4th Edition experience was as a player in a Greyhawk game for which the GM used GURPS. We played through a lot of the classic adventures. In particular, the A-series beginning with Slave Pits of the Undercity.</p><p></p><p><em>Edit: I backed the new edition of OSRIC earlier in the year. As I've started to play more games in the OSR family, I've been more open to trying things. </em></p><p></p><p>I have a lot of interest in running older adventures and monster books. Even though I started with "modern" D&D, I much prefer the mentality and general approach to the genre that I feel from interacting with pre-WotC D&D.</p><p></p><p>Eventually, I would like to try running Ghost Tower of Inverness in either DCC or one of the other OSR (maybe OSE) games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyle King, post: 9839367, member: 58416"] I know some of that from reading, but I appreciate the extra depth and experienced opinion that comes from conversation, so thank you. I did not fully understand the BX-BECMI divide. My first time playing D&D was the beginning of D&D 3.5. (I had some 3.0 books but never actually got to use them before 3.5 came out). Later, I played both 4E and 5E. I've been playing Dungeon Crawl Classics for around a year. I do own a lot of older D&D material and have dabbled here and there, but mostly I picked up monster books and adventures to convert to other things. Outside of D&D, I play a lot of GURPS. A big chunk of my early GURPS 4th Edition experience was as a player in a Greyhawk game for which the GM used GURPS. We played through a lot of the classic adventures. In particular, the A-series beginning with Slave Pits of the Undercity. [I]Edit: I backed the new edition of OSRIC earlier in the year. As I've started to play more games in the OSR family, I've been more open to trying things. [/I] I have a lot of interest in running older adventures and monster books. Even though I started with "modern" D&D, I much prefer the mentality and general approach to the genre that I feel from interacting with pre-WotC D&D. Eventually, I would like to try running Ghost Tower of Inverness in either DCC or one of the other OSR (maybe OSE) games. [/QUOTE]
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