Zhaleskra
Adventurer
After several years of not knowing any system other than D&D, I joined a gaming club at my first college (it was the first piece of mail in my mailbox). At first, I didn't vary it too much, and I even had one of the GMs I really liked call me on being fixed on a system. This annoyed me at first, but then I saw the truth of it.
It is healthy to try other systems, the attitudes of "all other systems are harder", "I don't have time to learn a new game", or "too much math" strike me as simple laziness. You do not have to stick to a system after you try it, but you will get another perspective and hopefully have some fun.
While I don't anymore, I used to have a large list of every system I'd played even just once.
It is healthy to try other systems, the attitudes of "all other systems are harder", "I don't have time to learn a new game", or "too much math" strike me as simple laziness. You do not have to stick to a system after you try it, but you will get another perspective and hopefully have some fun.
While I don't anymore, I used to have a large list of every system I'd played even just once.