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<blockquote data-quote="UngeheuerLich" data-source="post: 5769407" data-attributes="member: 59057"><p>I try to be polite...</p><p>best way to make a rude post I guess... so I am really trying to be polite.</p><p> </p><p>Pathfinder offer nothing than compatibility with 3.5. which was a great system. If WotC just sells 3.5 PHB´s, i guess they would still sell them.</p><p>So why should I invest in a game I already own (notice: similarities to 3.5 over 3.0).</p><p>And I really only found out about differences after years of playing 3.5 because I stumbled over them...</p><p> </p><p>3rd edition also had its problems compared to AD&D and did many things better... so in the End, it is up to you to decide which way you like D&D most.</p><p> </p><p>I currently like 4e most, but the main issues pointed out by haters are indeed at least partially existant...</p><p> </p><p>So a 5th edition gives a new option... and if their goal is to encompass all editions, they would wisely not shut down their tools. And maybe even allow for the building of 3rd edition characters.</p><p> </p><p>So the question is: what would you lose when a new edition is out: nothing.</p><p>What will you get: a version of D&D that is both fun for the DM and the Players.</p><p>(3.5. was only fun if you were low enough level... i can´t say too much about 4e here, as I also DMed only for heroic tier PCs... but it did not got harder if you ask me)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngeheuerLich, post: 5769407, member: 59057"] I try to be polite... best way to make a rude post I guess... so I am really trying to be polite. Pathfinder offer nothing than compatibility with 3.5. which was a great system. If WotC just sells 3.5 PHB´s, i guess they would still sell them. So why should I invest in a game I already own (notice: similarities to 3.5 over 3.0). And I really only found out about differences after years of playing 3.5 because I stumbled over them... 3rd edition also had its problems compared to AD&D and did many things better... so in the End, it is up to you to decide which way you like D&D most. I currently like 4e most, but the main issues pointed out by haters are indeed at least partially existant... So a 5th edition gives a new option... and if their goal is to encompass all editions, they would wisely not shut down their tools. And maybe even allow for the building of 3rd edition characters. So the question is: what would you lose when a new edition is out: nothing. What will you get: a version of D&D that is both fun for the DM and the Players. (3.5. was only fun if you were low enough level... i can´t say too much about 4e here, as I also DMed only for heroic tier PCs... but it did not got harder if you ask me) [/QUOTE]
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