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<blockquote data-quote="Stormtower" data-source="post: 4231133" data-attributes="member: 43631"><p>When did I enjoy 3.X? Since around 2001, and for all the years since. I most recently enjoyed it running a long session on Saturday in Goodman Games' World of Aereth (wiki link in my sig).</p><p></p><p>I am really excited about 4E but I'm still in love with 3.5. It was the game that brought me back to D&D, and though it has warts, it still has the look and feel of classic, nostalgia-evoking D&D to me.</p><p></p><p>4E looks like a fine game, and I am truly looking forward to running it for years to come. However, it's definitely a departure from the D&D I've grown up with since I found the Moldvay Basic Set in 1982... so 3.X will be part of my gaming alongside 4E. My gaming group is focused on using our game time to intentionally try out different mechanical styles of D&D, so there ought not to be a problem switching between 3.X campaigns such as Pathfinder or Aereth, and trying out all the new shiny tricks of 4E. If we absolutely love 4E and find it suits our gaming styles better, we will switch eventually to all 4E... but I find that unlikely at best, even given 4E's improvements.</p><p></p><p>So I'm still a fan of 3.X, and I find it enjoyable and rewarding to play AND to DM. My primary role is as DM, and while I see 3.X's flaws it's still worth my time to run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormtower, post: 4231133, member: 43631"] When did I enjoy 3.X? Since around 2001, and for all the years since. I most recently enjoyed it running a long session on Saturday in Goodman Games' World of Aereth (wiki link in my sig). I am really excited about 4E but I'm still in love with 3.5. It was the game that brought me back to D&D, and though it has warts, it still has the look and feel of classic, nostalgia-evoking D&D to me. 4E looks like a fine game, and I am truly looking forward to running it for years to come. However, it's definitely a departure from the D&D I've grown up with since I found the Moldvay Basic Set in 1982... so 3.X will be part of my gaming alongside 4E. My gaming group is focused on using our game time to intentionally try out different mechanical styles of D&D, so there ought not to be a problem switching between 3.X campaigns such as Pathfinder or Aereth, and trying out all the new shiny tricks of 4E. If we absolutely love 4E and find it suits our gaming styles better, we will switch eventually to all 4E... but I find that unlikely at best, even given 4E's improvements. So I'm still a fan of 3.X, and I find it enjoyable and rewarding to play AND to DM. My primary role is as DM, and while I see 3.X's flaws it's still worth my time to run. [/QUOTE]
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