HalWhitewyrm
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Forked from: 4E reminded me how much I like 3E
Unpacking is a term we used in my Lit classes to take a passage/sentence/word and talk about it and all its meanings, both obvious and hidden. It's a term that's stuck with me.
By unpacking, I mean I'd like you to talk more about this idea of 4e being a game where the focus is AT the table, not AWAY from the table. Am I correct in inferring by that statement (and the nature of the previous thread, being a comparison between editions) that 3e has a focus that is more AWAY from the table? What does the focus AWAY imply?
Instinctively, I understand your statement about 4e being about AT the table, but I'd like to know your thoughts on it as well.
HalWhitewyrm said:Wulf, I'm intrigued by this sentence. Could you unpack that, please?4e is a game where the focus in on the game AT the table, not the game AWAY from the table.
Wulf Ratbane said:If you fork it and tell me what "unpacking it" means, I'll try to oblige.
EDIT: Your intrigue notwithstanding, I am not sure there's a whole lot more there to expound on that what it says at face value, but I'm willing to see if there's anything to "unpack" out of it.
Unpacking is a term we used in my Lit classes to take a passage/sentence/word and talk about it and all its meanings, both obvious and hidden. It's a term that's stuck with me.
By unpacking, I mean I'd like you to talk more about this idea of 4e being a game where the focus is AT the table, not AWAY from the table. Am I correct in inferring by that statement (and the nature of the previous thread, being a comparison between editions) that 3e has a focus that is more AWAY from the table? What does the focus AWAY imply?
Instinctively, I understand your statement about 4e being about AT the table, but I'd like to know your thoughts on it as well.