Each change made to D&D has improved the over all game. I remember everybody bi*<#ing about the change from Advanced Dungeons & Dragons to 2nd edition. The same happened with the change from 2nd to 3E. Just 2 years ago I was speaking with someone who still plays 2nd edition because he doesn't like 3e or 3.5. I asked him what he didn't like about it. He couldn't answer because he NEVER played 3e or 3.5. I see a lot of closed mindedness about 4e. I sincerely hope that 4e succeeds, for if it doesn't it would be the real end of an era for the game that started it all to die off like that. I am sure those working on this edition understand it could mean their careers (who in gaming wants to hire someone associated with the end of DnD?). I will check out the new system, but with a critical eye. If it is broken hopeful it will be repairable, if not then I will need to look to find a system that works until they fix it. If you are against 4e without looking at the finished product instead of this teaser crap that is fine. As for me (and I hope Paizo) I will give it a shot. I will continue the adventure path in 3.5 and looking to see what 4e brings to the table. I also heard they are bring back THAC0
Hardcorhobbs wrote:
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SirUrza wrote:
Hear Hear!!!
James Jacobs wrote:
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