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Lemme put it this way: I get my fill of D&D (and HERO) in my regular groups. When given an opportunity, I look to play RPGs that are not D&D (or HERO). My wish list for GenCon doesn't include a single D&D (or HERO*) RPG event, and I rarely play D&D at Chicago Gameday.
That said, I am not "sick" of D&D; I'm simply an RPG slut, and I need my non-D&D (and non-HERO) fix when I can get it. I can play D&D (and HERO) anytime, but GenCon may be the only time I'll get a whack at, say, Burning Wheel.
As for being "sick of", i.e., "having come to dislike or no longer enjoy" d20-based games (D&D included), it hasn't happened yet. I will admit to leaning towards things outside the D&D norm (Eberron, Iron Lore, AU, etc.), as the D&D I play tends to be pretty straight-up. A couple of years of that will drive one to look for something different.
*Well, I'm running a HERO event at GenCon, so I didn't even look for one to play in.
That said, I am not "sick" of D&D; I'm simply an RPG slut, and I need my non-D&D (and non-HERO) fix when I can get it. I can play D&D (and HERO) anytime, but GenCon may be the only time I'll get a whack at, say, Burning Wheel.
As for being "sick of", i.e., "having come to dislike or no longer enjoy" d20-based games (D&D included), it hasn't happened yet. I will admit to leaning towards things outside the D&D norm (Eberron, Iron Lore, AU, etc.), as the D&D I play tends to be pretty straight-up. A couple of years of that will drive one to look for something different.
*Well, I'm running a HERO event at GenCon, so I didn't even look for one to play in.
