I'm with you. I think there is more than enough room for both systems. 4e will appeal to the group that is looking forward to the online component. While I think that a lot of us will still play 3e at home, I would not be surprised if more than a few 3e lovers, like myself, also pick up the 4e core books to take advantage of the VTT. I have friends here locally that I am pretty sure will not convert, and that is fine by me, we can continue playing 3e till we are too old to throw dice. However, I also like the idea of gaming with some of the podcasters and other great people I've come in contact with since starting the Gazette. Especially since the person with the subscription can invite people to sit in and try it out, or so I've heard. Maybe I could even get you in on a game, or vice versa.
Mon, 04/14/2008 - 8:33pm
I'm with you. I think there is more than enough room for both systems. 4e will appeal to the group that is looking forward to the online component. While I think that a lot of us will still play 3e at home, I would not be surprised if more than a few 3e lovers, like myself, also pick up the 4e core books to take advantage of the VTT. I have friends here locally that I am pretty sure will not convert, and that is fine by me, we can continue playing 3e till we are too old to throw dice. However, I also like the idea of gaming with some of the podcasters and other great people I've come in contact with since starting the Gazette. Especially since the person with the subscription can invite people to sit in and try it out, or so I've heard. Maybe I could even get you in on a game, or vice versa.
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