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<blockquote data-quote="Gargoyle" data-source="post: 5834796" data-attributes="member: 529"><p>I am nearly in this camp. I usually adopt the latest version. And i used to be a little embarrassed about it; as a critical thinker, I don't want to have the fan boy label, and jumping on the latest bandwagon seems to earn you that sometimes.</p><p></p><p>But over time I think I've decided that I have nothing to be ashamed of. The primary reason I've adopted new editions is that they seem to be easier to DM, and I usually DM so there is nothing illogical about that. And I really do love every edition of D&D I've played, which is all of them except OD&D, which I've never tried. And I've played and ran plenty of other RPGs, so I know that I'm no fanboy; more importantly I don't care if people think that anymore.</p><p></p><p>4th is the first edition where I've realized that some of the older editions had good things going for them that I had taken for granted, in particular their simplicity. Sometimes I yearn for a game where a character sheet is one page long and you don't feel like you need electronic support, or a battlemat, and where the primary reason to play a fighter is to get more attacks and have a high (or low depending on edition) AC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gargoyle, post: 5834796, member: 529"] I am nearly in this camp. I usually adopt the latest version. And i used to be a little embarrassed about it; as a critical thinker, I don't want to have the fan boy label, and jumping on the latest bandwagon seems to earn you that sometimes. But over time I think I've decided that I have nothing to be ashamed of. The primary reason I've adopted new editions is that they seem to be easier to DM, and I usually DM so there is nothing illogical about that. And I really do love every edition of D&D I've played, which is all of them except OD&D, which I've never tried. And I've played and ran plenty of other RPGs, so I know that I'm no fanboy; more importantly I don't care if people think that anymore. 4th is the first edition where I've realized that some of the older editions had good things going for them that I had taken for granted, in particular their simplicity. Sometimes I yearn for a game where a character sheet is one page long and you don't feel like you need electronic support, or a battlemat, and where the primary reason to play a fighter is to get more attacks and have a high (or low depending on edition) AC. [/QUOTE]
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