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<blockquote data-quote="Technik4" data-source="post: 1031991" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p><strong>Chiming In</strong></p><p></p><p>I've played Vampire and Werewolf and while I liked the systems well enough the plots and roleplaying that it offered seemed invariably strung around other people more powerful than you sending you on missions, bailing you out, or rewarding you. Granted, this can happen in d&d too, but with vamp and werewolf it always seemed that no matter who you were you were part of something bigger, and damnit you better be involved and interested or else you werent a good roleplayer.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, this level of detail into various sects, clans, etc allowed for a very interesting game. The biggest reason I never presonally bought books is the same reason I didn't get anything other than the 2e players handbook, MM, and DMG. There was too much stuff. I managed to join in on the conception of 3e and so I know what is out there (as far as WotC) and I dont dabble much with d20 in general (sorry d20 companies - although Revised CC and Midnight are both contenders for this to change soon). </p><p></p><p>Anyway, my point being, that in 2004 or 2005 when the game "restarts" I will probably buy the corebooks which I hope will allow a character from a vampire, werewolf, or whatever else theyve cooked up over the years background. I guess its more fun getting into a game as its starting then one as its ending. If they play it off right, it could get pretty big, remember all the hype 3e caused?</p><p></p><p>Technik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technik4, post: 1031991, member: 7211"] [b]Chiming In[/b] I've played Vampire and Werewolf and while I liked the systems well enough the plots and roleplaying that it offered seemed invariably strung around other people more powerful than you sending you on missions, bailing you out, or rewarding you. Granted, this can happen in d&d too, but with vamp and werewolf it always seemed that no matter who you were you were part of something bigger, and damnit you better be involved and interested or else you werent a good roleplayer. On the other hand, this level of detail into various sects, clans, etc allowed for a very interesting game. The biggest reason I never presonally bought books is the same reason I didn't get anything other than the 2e players handbook, MM, and DMG. There was too much stuff. I managed to join in on the conception of 3e and so I know what is out there (as far as WotC) and I dont dabble much with d20 in general (sorry d20 companies - although Revised CC and Midnight are both contenders for this to change soon). Anyway, my point being, that in 2004 or 2005 when the game "restarts" I will probably buy the corebooks which I hope will allow a character from a vampire, werewolf, or whatever else theyve cooked up over the years background. I guess its more fun getting into a game as its starting then one as its ending. If they play it off right, it could get pretty big, remember all the hype 3e caused? Technik [/QUOTE]
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