Which Edition?

What edition do you intend to primarily run?


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3.5 into the foreseeable future.

Due to the limited available time already in our lives (decreasing as we get older), we'll likely move to playing more golf and/or video games before we spend time re-learning a new edition and re-building campaign worlds from scratch.
 

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Basic D&D, for D&D (which is not AD&D, so I refuse to vote on it if classified as such). I'll probably be playing more non-D&D games, however.
 

Umbran said:
I don't choose the game I intend to run in a general sense. I run campaigns with a desire for specific themes and flavors, and I choose the system and edition based on how well it delivers what I want.

That's exactly the way I chose games as well. I'll be sticking with 3.5 / Pathfinder for the immediate future, but I reserve the right to change my mind if I find a great setting or come up with a great concept. For me the toughest part about getting my head around 4E was finding it's "niche" within the spectrum of gameplay that I enjoy.
 

I chose the last option simply because I don't see myself running any D&D in the immediate future. We've played it for the better part of the last year and a half, and I think the current game will go for another 9-12 months. Afterward, I doubt I'll reprise my 3.0 game for a while or start a new 3.5 game I've been pondering. I'll need to move on to something else, probably Savage Worlds in another genre, for a time before getting back to fantasy.
 


We are playing 3.5 now and have no immediate plans to change. We tried a few of the homebrew preview games and the verdict was somewhere between unimpressed to downright loathing.

My next campaign, which I expect could be this fall, I'm looking at maybe using Pathfinder or Monte's Experimental Might ideas. 4e is a longshot possibility, but it could happen.
 

The group I DM for uses C&C, but my 3.5 group that I play in is likely going to go with a Pathfinder/3.5 hybrid for now. I'd like to find a local group going to 4E to at least try it out for a bit, if nothing else I plan on playing it a couple times at Origins next month.
 

Right now, we're playing a homebrew our GM cooked up, taking stuff from 2e and 3e and mixing them together. It works... sort of.

When I GM again, I'll be running Shadowrun 4e. I'm getting a mite tired of fantasy, and Keep on the Shadowfell isn't really doing anything for me, yet.
 



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