Imaro said:However I will say alot of us have been shaped by attacks on C&C, on sites like rpg.net. I have witnessed numerous threads, specifically about C&C...where someone who favors D&D comes in(with nothing really constructive to add) and attacks C&C with...archaic, simplistic, no difference between characters, why not just play 1e, etc., etc. So I've actually witnessed this on both sides and just chalked it up to...it's the internet and gamers get passionate, YMMV.
For me personally I find it simpler to add things to a simple rules set than subtract from a more complex rules set. I do think this is totally dependant on personal taste though.
I think SWSE is one of the best products...as far as rules wise...to come out of WotC in a long time. I would love it if this is the direction D&D goes in, and it would probably make me rejoin, both as a player and DM, the flock. Of course there are alot of people who feel it's too simplistic, I think it is a nice medium
Good Luck!
ehren37 said:No seriously. I've yet to hear anything about C&C that amounts to more than "Its great because I like it, and I like it because its great!" C&C'ers frequently tout that you can play any edition of D&D in it, like its novel. I can play a 2nd edition module ising 3.5. Or Unknown Armies. Or....
Mythmere1 said:One inherent difficulty with polls like this is that they take on a skew.
ehren37 said:No seriously. I've yet to hear anything about C&C that amounts to more than "Its great because I like it, and I like it because its great!" C&C'ers frequently tout that you can play any edition of D&D in it, like its novel. I can play a 2nd edition module ising 3.5. Or Unknown Armies. Or....
SavageRobby said:Its disingenuous posts like this that cause C&Cers to get defensive.
Mythmere1 said:One inherent difficulty with polls like this is that they take on a skew. On the Troll Lords site, MHensley (who is a total NON-zealot, btw, completely good guy) has posted an FYI about the existence of this poll http://www.freeyabb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=2518&mforum=trolllordgames). There's nothing wrong with that, IMO. I like to get information about interesting things happening on boards I don't frequent, myself. But this sort of scouting has another (normally unintended) effect, which is to bring in troops for combat.