| Patrick Curtin |
Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:Buy gold ....Patrick Curtin wrote:Do you any tips for the stock market?I'm reminded of a prediction I made during the height of the previous summer's unpleasantness:
Monkey 7/18/2008 wrote:Pathfinder is Pathfinder, 4E is 4E, True20 is True20, Car Wars is Car Wars. Everybody with an axe to grind is staring into their magic eight ball, predicting doom for either camp when we are only in the second month of 4E's release, and the Pathfinder ruleset is not even going to be finalized until 2009. It's all a crock. NO ONE KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN!
I'll give you my prediction: They'll all eventually learn to live with each other, and all this wasted typing predicting the end of D&D as we know it will seem completely foolish. No one has to defend or protect anything. You want to make a real statement? Don't buy the rulebooks of the edition you despise. that is the only real effect you can have on either game.
/rant
Heh. It didn't even take a year for the flames to die down to a few coals.
Just remembered this. Wish I had the dough to follow my own predictions:
Price when prediction made: $1050/oz
Price today: $1196/oz
Just call me Nostradumbass ...
| Uchawi |
I prefer GURPS, but you can't beat the source material available for any edition of D&D and how easy it is to play.
What I did get hooked on is computer utilities and programs as a player and DM, and regardless of the game, I can supply the ideas if you provide me the tools.
I never was hooked up in any paticular setting, except for the original greyhawk, and in those days, all you needed was one campaign setting box.
There is so much more to choose from these days, I don't even try to start a new setting. Having acces to Internet, wiki, etc, makes it that much easier.
I am surprised at the lengths some people become tied to the mechanics of a game to define their experience, when the goal after playing for a long time, is to cherish any new experience, however fleeting.