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<blockquote data-quote="Cbas_10" data-source="post: 3855224" data-attributes="member: 55767"><p>I have very little interest in 4e, based on the crunch and rules they've hinted at or released through blogs and such. But these preview books seem to be the opposite of all of what has already been leaked out. Essays, discussions, hints, reveals...this is the stuff of a game that is really interesting to me. Numbers are numbers, rules will inevitably be altered to our own house rules, and systems are but a framework to build interesting stories around. However, these previews seem to really bring a bit of substance and "soul" to the game.</p><p></p><p>I know that I can keep on using my 3.5 books forever and ever....nobody will force me to give them up and play 4e. Like many other players/DMs, I like to buy occasional new books to use for ideas, stories, and such for my games. I hope there will be books in the future for me...but it would be a bit tough to buy 4e books if I'm not going to use any of the 4e stuff. I really tend to not like what I see about 4e, but hang around in the hopes of things turning around and exciting me. These preview books just might bring the first interesting bits of 4e to light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cbas_10, post: 3855224, member: 55767"] I have very little interest in 4e, based on the crunch and rules they've hinted at or released through blogs and such. But these preview books seem to be the opposite of all of what has already been leaked out. Essays, discussions, hints, reveals...this is the stuff of a game that is really interesting to me. Numbers are numbers, rules will inevitably be altered to our own house rules, and systems are but a framework to build interesting stories around. However, these previews seem to really bring a bit of substance and "soul" to the game. I know that I can keep on using my 3.5 books forever and ever....nobody will force me to give them up and play 4e. Like many other players/DMs, I like to buy occasional new books to use for ideas, stories, and such for my games. I hope there will be books in the future for me...but it would be a bit tough to buy 4e books if I'm not going to use any of the 4e stuff. I really tend to not like what I see about 4e, but hang around in the hopes of things turning around and exciting me. These preview books just might bring the first interesting bits of 4e to light. [/QUOTE]
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