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Ginafae Kool Killer Kitty Karma: 64/6 1685 Posts
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I wonder though that, with the way things are going, what will 5th edition be like? Isn't it likely that they'll try to move away completely from any link to pen and paper roleplaying, and instead just launch an MMO?
For that reason I can't really be shrug my shoulders at those who play 4th edition. I see it as part of a worrying direction that will kill of the game.
And on that note, wouldn't it be awesome if someone reissued some of the (2nd edition) AD&D material? Since I would prefer to play that as opposed to 4th ed. rubbish. Plus my AD&D books are looking really tatty.
Posted on 2008-06-30 at 19:34:39.
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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4e
Well, my group was missing a player last week, so we decided to try a little 4e romp. We basically took some pre-gen characters and just ran a few battles.
I must say I think the system as a whole is much improved over 3.5. Of course if you don't like 3.5, then you'll hate 4e, but as a b09s fan, I must say I'm a fan of 4e so far.
We have yet to take up a full campaign with non-combat situations, so stay tuned for further details.
Posted on 2008-07-07 at 19:20:15.
Edited on 2008-07-07 at 19:22:49 by Admiral
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Almerin Typing Furiously RDI Staff Karma: 177/19 3012 Posts
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several things
I looked at the new books, and I must say that they look quite nice. The art and the 'newness' of the books really made me want to start creating characters.
But that doesn't say anything about the stats and the facts that they messed up the way of the standard fantasy world. As a new setting, it would be Great. As a new edition, it's not.
They should've taken this enthousiasm into a new nice campaign setting, instead of a next edition. I like the idea of Halflings in swamps, but not as a global rule for a PHB. And where, oh where is the (half-)Orc? Are they not interesting enough anymore?
Talking about settings: that's what they should reprint: 2nd edition adventures in Planescape, Ravenloft and Dark Sun, but possibly with extra information for conversion. An inter-edition module with stats on the side for every system.
Posted on 2008-07-07 at 20:46:37.
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suicidolt RDI Fixture Karma: 44/13 612 Posts
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Sorry guys, but as I said before. It's trash.
http://dnd.meetup.com/773/messages/boards/thread/4885578
Posted on 2008-07-16 at 19:56:46.
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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well
I ran the 4e adventure from the back of the DMG with my group last week, and I'm running my first homemade adventure tonight. So far everyone likes it, but we'll see how well I can translate my DMing skills to the new system.
Posted on 2008-07-17 at 13:58:44.
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Grugg Gregg RDI Staff Karma: 357/190 6192 Posts
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BOB
NO BOB! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Our long and unhealthily confusing relationship apparently means nothing to you. HOW COULD YOU DO THIS!?
GNOMES ARE PEOPLE TOO!!!
Posted on 2008-07-18 at 07:48:45.
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Ginafae Kool Killer Kitty Karma: 64/6 1685 Posts
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I did get around (finally) to playing 4th ed., and one of the chaps I was playing with compared 4th ed. to an action movie whereas 3rd ed is a novel. I think that comment is spot on. 4th ed is a better system if all you're interested in is combat and dungeon-crawling, but not if you're interested in telling a story.
For instance multi-classing works better in game mechanics terms. But it also mitigates against the idea of a chaotic rogue suffering a change of heart and becoming a cleric (to take one example).
I also think that 4th ed. was designed so that the DM would not have to tell a story. Instead it's marketed as a new toy that parents can buy their kids (with a new version of the toy appearing every year). It's certainly not marketed for adults who enjoy roleplaying.
That doesn't mean that 4th ed. is a bad system. I think it's very good, but not at what I want to do.
Posted on 2008-07-24 at 08:51:17.
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Ginafae Kool Killer Kitty Karma: 64/6 1685 Posts
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Ok this is scary. No sooner had I posted that, that I was reading something written by Keith Baker (one of the designers of 4th ed.), and he defends 4th ed. by comparing it to an action movie.
I must be psychic...
link
Posted on 2008-07-24 at 09:17:15.
Edited on 2008-07-24 at 09:34:32 by Ginafae
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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Hate to disagree
I can see the action movie link, having DMed for the third time yesterday, but there was no lack of roleplaying at the table.
True the system itself focuses more on things like the city chase, puzzle solving and flat out combat, but it also allows for unique terrain usage, out of combat situations, and a bit more freedom from alignment.
We are thoroughly enjoying it. It adds more depth to the system, but it only takes away from roleplaying if the players want it to. I think it corrects what 3e tried to do.
If you want to write a group novel, play 2e. If you want more adrenaline, play 4e. I see no more use for 3e or 3.5 in my future.
Posted on 2008-07-25 at 18:08:31.
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Ginafae Kool Killer Kitty Karma: 64/6 1685 Posts
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Well...
I like 3rd ed. And hard copies of 3/3.5 ed. material is easier to get of than Ad&D stuff.
But regarding 4th edition, we'll just have to agree to disagree.
Posted on 2008-07-25 at 18:41:15.
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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haha
Well if you ever make it to Florida there's a standing invitation to one of my games
Posted on 2008-07-25 at 19:33:44.
Edited on 2008-07-25 at 19:33:57 by Admiral
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Rystefn K'ryll Original Palassassin Karma: 66/191 544 Posts
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4th
So I've been playing it a little, and all I have to say is this: It's about damned time WotC dropped the act and just made a tabletop MMO. At least this is honestly a video game sans computer, and for that, it works very well. 3e and 3.5 were hybrid bastard-children trying to pretend to be something other than what they were, and failing across the board. I'm not a huge fan 4th, but it's better then 3 across the board. I can't think of a single thing 3e or 3.5 did better, or even as well as 4th. They gave the monk the boot again (+1M points there), and made the ranger awesome again, instead of the most worthless class in the game beyond 1st level like 3e and completely without any value at all in 3.5.
Yeah, so it's a video game masquerading as an RPG. So was 3e/3.5, but at least 4th doesn't suck at it.
Posted on 2008-08-11 at 16:54:02.
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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Rys
I can agree with you, though I think it's great the way it is. It is literally like playing an MMO on paper - which being a veteran of MMOs (NOT WoW) I can honestly say I prefer 4e. The socialization is a lot better, and we get through more than having to endlessly grind.
If this were a video game, I think a lot would be lost the way of DDO.
Posted on 2008-08-11 at 16:57:57.
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Rystefn K'ryll Original Palassassin Karma: 66/191 544 Posts
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Yeah
It's good for what it is - that's just not the game i want to play right now, is all.
Also, Sui, your link to complaints looks like you guys got carried away trying to one-up each other and forgot pretty much at the outset what you're really making fun of. Very little of what they say bears any relation whatsoever to the actual rules presented in the book. You don't need a high strength to use a shield, you CAN make your own magic items, fighters cannot cast spells without multiclassing (unless you think cleave is a spell for some reason - do you think that?)... I could go on and on, but I'm not going to except to point out one thing more: Charisma hasn't been appearance since.. wait... never. It's never been appearance.
Posted on 2008-08-11 at 17:17:04.
Edited on 2008-08-11 at 17:20:59 by Rystefn K'ryll
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Utan the Orange Resident Karma: 23/18 458 Posts
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A really scary thought ...
Like there are young people that only know music on CDs, not LPs or cassettes, there will e a whole new generation of gamers that only know D&D in 3e, 3e5, 4e, and newer ...
They will never have known the "old" gaming system(s).
Posted on 2008-08-11 at 17:32:29.
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