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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonhelm" data-source="post: 3348594" data-attributes="member: 3867"><p>That’s exactly what I like about the system. It seems to have the best of all editions. It is a consistent mechanic. What’s nice about it too is that you can port some D&D things in due to the consistency with little to no trouble at all.</p><p></p><p>With me, I’ve played AD&D for years. Started in the 2e days, but I used plenty of 1e stuff too. I got involved with 3e and learned the system. There were a lot of things I liked, but then again, it just seemed a bit much in some ways. C&C provides a nice balance between the two.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don’t get why people part ways with old game books they don’t use any more. Even if you’re not using the same edition, the material can be useful down the road in some fashion.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I see where you’re coming from, but one could also say that C&C is a good solid car while other systems have so many options that you wouldn’t know how to properly drive it. </p><p></p><p>What it boils down to is point of view. Each of us has different tastes in gaming. Some like a basic, solid system and others like a modular system with tons of options. No single way is right or wrong. They’re just different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonhelm, post: 3348594, member: 3867"] That’s exactly what I like about the system. It seems to have the best of all editions. It is a consistent mechanic. What’s nice about it too is that you can port some D&D things in due to the consistency with little to no trouble at all. With me, I’ve played AD&D for years. Started in the 2e days, but I used plenty of 1e stuff too. I got involved with 3e and learned the system. There were a lot of things I liked, but then again, it just seemed a bit much in some ways. C&C provides a nice balance between the two. I don’t get why people part ways with old game books they don’t use any more. Even if you’re not using the same edition, the material can be useful down the road in some fashion. I see where you’re coming from, but one could also say that C&C is a good solid car while other systems have so many options that you wouldn’t know how to properly drive it. What it boils down to is point of view. Each of us has different tastes in gaming. Some like a basic, solid system and others like a modular system with tons of options. No single way is right or wrong. They’re just different. [/QUOTE]
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