Jürgen Hubert
First Post
What's wrong with 4E is that I don't have it yet. :\
Heh--agreed. At the end of running the first session of KotS, I felt like we'd just played Robo Rally.pawsplay said:Sometimes I can't even tell what a power is supposed to be. Numbers happen, figures move, you're on your own as far as describing what just happened.
Tetsubo said:I think comparing 4E D&D to previous editions is fully warranted. The game is called Dungeons & Dragons. With that name comes thirty years of history. Of which I am a part as I started gaming in 1978. To call a game D&D you bring that history with you. For good or ill.
I for one consider 4E to be D&D in name only. There being almost no similarity with previous editions. I would have much preferred if Wiz-bro had just canceled D&D and called 4E something else entirely. It's sort of like having an entirely new cast of characters on a long running TV series and expecting the audience to just ignore the change.
4E is not aimed at the same demographic as previous editions. To use the name is disingenuous.
gizmo33 said:Somewhere in the rules there's a statement that your character can only sell mundane equipment if it's ok with the DM. What happens if my character walks up to an NPC and says "I'll give you this sword for 5 gp"? Does the NPC just ignore him and slink away? Do I get an out-of-game lecture from the DM on the evils of capitalism? The rules didn't particularly elaborate and I'm wondering how they expected DMs to handle this.
Tetsubo said:I think comparing 4E D&D to previous editions is fully warranted. The game is called Dungeons & Dragons. With that name comes thirty years of history. Of which I am a part as I started gaming in 1978. To call a game D&D you bring that history with you. For good or ill.
I for one consider 4E to be D&D in name only.
malraux said:I suspect its still aimed at the same demographic as it always was. You're just not in that demographic anymore.
Intense_Interest said:"The Peasant doesn't have the Cash On Hand" is about the same amount of "Ok with the DM" with a lot more added strength to Rule 0.
Mourn said:Quoted for mother trucking truth.
If you were a part of D&D's target demographic 20 years ago, guess what? You're now 20 years older, which may put you outside of that demographic.
gizmo33 said:If it was the sort of truth that you describe then I would see the "may put you" part of that as being unecessary. I would think such truth could be stated with less equivocation. "DnD is designed for players age 9 to 15" or something like that on the books cover. And I think it's a little presumptuous to make people guess at what, so far as I can tell, exists only in your (and like-minded persons) imagination. If this is not your imagining, and WotC has made statements regarding it's target demographic (and they may have, I don't know) then I would be interested in seeing those statements so I can save myself some time reading between the lines.