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#1 | | One Root Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Check out this Slashdot article for the questions [submitted by slashdot readers] and the answers [from the D&D designers].
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#2 | | Mind Flayer Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ft lauderdale
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions why after reading that do i think these people have never played with real dice before
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#3 | | Lich Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: On the moon with the rest of the space kitties
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Wow, it sounds like WotSC are actually considering pay-to-play for tabletop. "oooh it's digital! but you gotta pay us to activate it, after you already bought the book". What a worthless, despicable, backwoods incompetent gaming company! They should stick to Pokemon.
The release of D&D 4.0 will result in the rennaissance of Shadowrun campaigns.
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions I liked Shadowrun 
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#5 | | Ancient Dragon Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Look at me still talking when there's Science to do...
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions For myself, I'll keep playing 3.5e.
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Shadowrun is pretty cool. Then again Rolemaster grew on me too.
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#7 | | Mind Flayer Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ft lauderdale
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions i keep playing 2nd
love my thac0
wow never knew i could put that many thoughts in type to have 1000 posts on anything
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Just about any RPG can be pretty cool if you've got a good set of players/gm's to enhance it. Some others I love come to mind:
Star Frontiers (Alpha Dawn, Knight Hawks, & Zebulon's (Revised rules))
Gamma World (Gotta love the mutations both good and bad....) 
Dark Conspiracy
I could go on with others too....but I think you folks get the picture. It's we who play the games that really make 'em great (or not).
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#9 | | Ancient Dragon Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Look at me still talking when there's Science to do...
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Death to THAC0!
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions no thac0 rocked
nothing like neg ac going head to head with neg ac
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#11 | | Lich Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: On the moon with the rest of the space kitties
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions The only thing I couldn't stand about 2nd edition was when THAC0 went negative, and when rogue charts started spewing numbers above 100%. That was the day mathematics as we know it died and turned into some convoluted XY axis of evil.
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions *pats lon on the shoulder* its ok we know math is bad
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions It's not that it was math. It's that it was a ridiculous code almost -designed- to exclude non-enthusiasts. Straight-up AC is better - I'm sure 4e will improve on combat even further, but I don't care enough to throw money at WotC's latest mad scheme for more money.
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#14 | | Mind Flayer Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: ft lauderdale
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions actually 3rd 3.5 and 4th are versions made by wotc for money period
though i love nwn wotc made dnd for dummies
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Quote:
Originally Posted by Falonthas actually 3rd 3.5 and 4th are versions made by wotc for money period | Agree. The Microsoft "versions" mentality has infected everything.
Thank gods they can't come and take my books away! I'll be passing on 4.0, especially with the emphasis on "simplification". We already have WoW.
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions I don't mind simple. Simple includes things like consistency of rules, which is always good, and sometimes things just need to be simple in order to get them done, like combat. I'd rather a session last a long time because the party is RPing than because we have to look up every other action in the rulebook, y'know?
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions Wrong! Looking up the rulebook and arguing semantics was what made D&D great!
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| Re: The D&D Designers Answer Your Questions *reminences over taking an h | |