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goatunit
Acolyte
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Posted - 27 Oct 2009 : 22:49:58
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I signed on in the first month, and was there for about six months (I think). I was on the three-month payment cycle and paid twice. I was there for the online gaming table that was advertised as if it were going to be available as soon as the PHB dropped, but actually had no release date.
I stuck around for a bit, but it was pretty expensive. And after four months of 4E, we decided we didn't like it anymore and I couldn't justify keeping my subscription since it's pretty useless for a 3.5 GM. |
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Diffan
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USA
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Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 00:13:05
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quote: Originall posted by Kiaransalyn And mostly they wanted to role-play. Killing goblins, etc was not what kept them gripped. So I wonder, just like you, why WotC didn't take that option.
I think mainly because role-play and that area of gaming requires little, if any, rules. Even when I mostly played 3e/3.5, I ( and our group) viewed game mechanics as mostly combat oriented.
This is probably a big reason WotC went with that style (and software/online articles) of the game. |
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