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<blockquote data-quote="Dalmuti" data-source="post: 1045754" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>1) Best # Players in the Group: 1 DM, 2 to 4 players.</p><p>2) How often to would you game in an ideal world: Once a week, twice on special occasions.</p><p>3) How long would you game in the ideal world: 4 to 6 hours (of real game time, not including crap talking, character advancement, etc.</p><p>4) Flavor Versus Crunchy: I like flavor as long as it is done well. I don't like first person flavor text. You know where it is written as if somebody in the setting is writing it. It is fun to read the first time through, but trying to get information out of it the second time round, or during play kinda sucks. The crunchy stuff just needs to be things that enhance the text, nothing big. Rules/items/spells/etc for Rules/item/spells/etc-sake is just annoying.</p><p>5) Perfect book would be anything. WotC has gotten in the habit lately of fattening up the books with rather useless crunch stuff. Sword & Sorcery has a good mix. In general the soft covers that are 100 to 160 pages are pretty good, but some produces can make it work with more (Forgotten Realms setting), and some with less (When the Sky Falls).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalmuti, post: 1045754, member: 11310"] 1) Best # Players in the Group: 1 DM, 2 to 4 players. 2) How often to would you game in an ideal world: Once a week, twice on special occasions. 3) How long would you game in the ideal world: 4 to 6 hours (of real game time, not including crap talking, character advancement, etc. 4) Flavor Versus Crunchy: I like flavor as long as it is done well. I don't like first person flavor text. You know where it is written as if somebody in the setting is writing it. It is fun to read the first time through, but trying to get information out of it the second time round, or during play kinda sucks. The crunchy stuff just needs to be things that enhance the text, nothing big. Rules/items/spells/etc for Rules/item/spells/etc-sake is just annoying. 5) Perfect book would be anything. WotC has gotten in the habit lately of fattening up the books with rather useless crunch stuff. Sword & Sorcery has a good mix. In general the soft covers that are 100 to 160 pages are pretty good, but some produces can make it work with more (Forgotten Realms setting), and some with less (When the Sky Falls). [/QUOTE]
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