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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 7769376" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>I really don't like making posts like this, but feel I need to since you you keep making these broad sweeping claims and drawing assumptions about people from them. I just want to be clear here, and am not particularly concerned with convincing you that I have knowledge of anything, but I play plenty of new school games and play with a mixed crowd of people. I generally run 2-3 games a week, and I play in what games can. Just to give some example, I occasionally play in a B/X old school game, play savage worlds, and the games I currently run are usually my own which are a blend of old and new approaches. Growing up I played 1E, 2E, GURPS, Feng Shui, Basic D&D, TORG, Godlike, BESM, Tales from the Floating Vagabond, etc. In recent years I played 3E through its duration, played lots of Savage Worlds, Doctor Who Adventures in Space and Time, and had a number of one shots or mini-campaigns of games for things like Gumshoe, Adventures in Middle Earth (using 5E), Hillfolk, etc. I have plenty of experience outside the OSR world. Not saying I know everything, as you can easily play a game and know little about it. But I have plenty of experience with all kinds of playstyles. If you don't like my opinions that is fine. But you keep calling me ignorant or lacking knowledge, when I think it is pretty clear that isn't case (I just disagree with you on some things). Of course, it is still entirely possible I am wrong about some of these details. It is entirely possible to be incorrect without being an idiot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 7769376, member: 85555"] I really don't like making posts like this, but feel I need to since you you keep making these broad sweeping claims and drawing assumptions about people from them. I just want to be clear here, and am not particularly concerned with convincing you that I have knowledge of anything, but I play plenty of new school games and play with a mixed crowd of people. I generally run 2-3 games a week, and I play in what games can. Just to give some example, I occasionally play in a B/X old school game, play savage worlds, and the games I currently run are usually my own which are a blend of old and new approaches. Growing up I played 1E, 2E, GURPS, Feng Shui, Basic D&D, TORG, Godlike, BESM, Tales from the Floating Vagabond, etc. In recent years I played 3E through its duration, played lots of Savage Worlds, Doctor Who Adventures in Space and Time, and had a number of one shots or mini-campaigns of games for things like Gumshoe, Adventures in Middle Earth (using 5E), Hillfolk, etc. I have plenty of experience outside the OSR world. Not saying I know everything, as you can easily play a game and know little about it. But I have plenty of experience with all kinds of playstyles. If you don't like my opinions that is fine. But you keep calling me ignorant or lacking knowledge, when I think it is pretty clear that isn't case (I just disagree with you on some things). Of course, it is still entirely possible I am wrong about some of these details. It is entirely possible to be incorrect without being an idiot. [/QUOTE]
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