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[TTRPG] D&D 5e Announced (Original Post) NuttyFluffers Jan 2012 OP
I always preferred Rolemaster lazarus Jan 2012 #1
yes, still around. currently called Rolemaster Classic (roughly 3e), from I.C.E. NuttyFluffers Jan 2012 #2
sweet. thanks! lazarus Jan 2012 #3
sigh. I really, really love 4th edition. Codeine Jan 2012 #4
I'm somewhat excited Hayabusa Jan 2012 #5
I still play first edition. MrSlayer Jan 2012 #6
Same here. I have copies of years worth of Dragon Magazine as well The Straight Story Feb 2012 #10
I've never played fourth stoppped at 3rd uriel1972 Jan 2012 #7
Anything has to be better than that pen and paper MMO called 4th Edition. Capt. America Feb 2012 #8
That's silly. Codeine Feb 2012 #9
I agree Mojambo Mar 2012 #11
i'm not fond of 4e myself, so i do look forward to 5e NuttyFluffers Mar 2012 #12

lazarus

(27,383 posts)
1. I always preferred Rolemaster
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 03:16 PM
Jan 2012

is that still in print? All percentiles, I loved it, only needed two dice. One, if you got one of those huge D100s that were impossible to read.

NuttyFluffers

(6,811 posts)
2. yes, still around. currently called Rolemaster Classic (roughly 3e), from I.C.E.
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 03:27 PM
Jan 2012

Rolemaster Classic (and others) by I.C.E.
http://www.ironcrown.com/?page_id=166

also readily available in PDF form as well in places like RPGNow or DriveThruRPG.

Hayabusa

(2,135 posts)
5. I'm somewhat excited
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 01:28 PM
Jan 2012

I've been a fan of every edition of D&D that's been released. I'm sure that 5e won't be any different.

The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
10. Same here. I have copies of years worth of Dragon Magazine as well
Wed Feb 29, 2012, 11:25 PM
Feb 2012

from back in the day. All of the 1st edition books also (all in PDF versions).

It worked for me then and was fun. Bought some 4th ed books some time ago and it just seemed 'blah'

uriel1972

(4,261 posts)
7. I've never played fourth stoppped at 3rd
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 02:56 AM
Jan 2012

but have sold most of my books 'cos I never use them. Not through my choice, it's my friends, they have no desire to play pnp rpg's or any rpg's come to think of it.

Capt. America

(2,477 posts)
8. Anything has to be better than that pen and paper MMO called 4th Edition.
Wed Feb 15, 2012, 10:23 AM
Feb 2012

I understand you had to get "younger", but you turned it into WoW on paper. If a kid likes WoW (et. al) why on earth would he like it on paper? D&D should be an alterantive and be something other than what they can get on the video game screen...its called imagination.

BTW-playing D&D since 1983.

 

Codeine

(25,586 posts)
9. That's silly.
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 05:54 PM
Feb 2012

Our group of forty-somethings have had a ton of exciting and imaginative adventuring using 5E, none of which was anything like an MMO.

Mojambo

(17,422 posts)
11. I agree
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 04:42 PM
Mar 2012

I had the same type of fears when we started playing 4E, but it's not even remotely WoW on paper.

We're currently mid-paragon (15th level) in our 4E game and have no signs of slowing down. It's been the longest and most fun game I've ever played in and it's a testament to 4E's balance and (pre-essentials) elegant design.

NuttyFluffers

(6,811 posts)
12. i'm not fond of 4e myself, so i do look forward to 5e
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 04:33 AM
Mar 2012

i think of it as a tactics miniatures game myself. however i can see the MMO aspects some people see from the AEDU format. overall it's a fun and decent game as long as i mentally divorce it from the AD&D RPG line. otherwise my nerd rage kicks into overdrive...

but that's another conversation entirely.

btw, i'm hearing interesting things from playtesters. naturally NDAs are involved and the best they can do is intimate some things based on feel and then talk about that which has already been confirmed. but from what i hear it is very different from the L&L column on WotC, which seems to be a misguided attempt to maintain word-of-mouth interest in all parties.

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