Raven Crowking
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Frankly, Schrodinger's Cat is dead to me.
Only because you peeked.
Frankly, Schrodinger's Cat is dead to me.
This is cool, but (as you said) wholly anecdotal. I have the opposite experience with 4e. I suspect that an area's edition preference often revolves around the skill and preference of the people organizing and running games; a superb GM running system X will mean that a disproportionate number of players in that area will also be playing that system.To this I can only offer my own-eyes evidence:
I don't care about how many other things Healing Surges can be used for other than for healing at all- that initial underlying use is what bugs me, what reminds me of video games.
I suspect that an area's edition preference often revolves around the skill and preference of the people organizing and running games; a superb GM running system X will mean that a disproportionate number of players in that area will also be playing that system.
This is cool, but (as you said) wholly anecdotal.
I disliked Startrek Deep Space Nine. It was not like Startrek - The Next Generation. I didn't "get it". Then I got a book "Making of Startrek Deep Space Nine". And I learned not just technical details, but also the philosophy behind the story, the different style it had, the story-telling concepts. And suddenly I "got it" and I loved it. Yes, even the first two seasons before the Dominion appeared on the scene. Today, it remains my favorite Startrek Show.
Your face is video-gamey.Frankly, Schrodinger's Cat is dead to me.Do not want.
Here's another anecdote: The Warhorn site for my (weekly- Thursday evening) local Living Realms meetup has 108 names on it. Not everyone shows up every night, and not everyone even bothers to sign up.
At least 2-3 tables (usually 3, sometimes as many as 5)happen every single week. That's a range of 9 players to as many as 30+. I think the average is more like 15-18 people.
I am not counting the the two NON LFR 4E campaigns that play on the same night, each of which has 4-7 players on any given Thursday.
It's all anecdotal I'm sure, but to deny this is happening on a wide scale level is to deny reality itself.
Frankly, Schrodinger's Cat is dead to me.Do not want.