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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 12:12PM
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I will be sad to see Fourth Edition gone. It was a truly innovative and powerful rules set, despite its flaws. Based on the Fifth Edition playtest, it looks like the Wizards will be ignoring most of it in favour of older iterations of the game. This makes me sad.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:06PM
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4e is gone?
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:17PM
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4e is gone?
Soon, it will no longer be supported, and it is currently full of holes. Also, I want to create an open version that is friendly to third party publishers.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:40PM
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Its cool that you love 4e as much as you do. Personally it's my favorite edition (most tactical combat), but this post is bit early I think. Yes 5e has a lot of throwback stuff, but whats in the playtest is in no way the finished product and we are getting such a small slice of what is to come that I think its best to wait until 5e is actually released before you try to kick this off.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:42PM
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Its cool that you love 4e as much as you do. Personally it's my favorite edition (most tactical combat), but this post is bit early I think. Yes 5e has a lot of throwback stuff, but whats in the playtest is in no way the finished product and we are getting such a small slice of what is to come that I think its best to wait until 5e is actually released before you try to kick this off.
The thing is, I want this to be FINISHED soon after 4e stops being supported. That way, the game can continue on and fans don't have to wait.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:44PM
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4e is gone?
Soon, it will no longer be supported, and it is currently full of holes. Also, I want to create an open version that is friendly to third party publishers.
If you have any actual source for this claim, I'd like to know about it.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:46PM
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4E's locked-down GSL more than likely means it'll drop dead just like SWSE.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:48PM
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4e is gone?
Soon, it will no longer be supported, and it is currently full of holes. Also, I want to create an open version that is friendly to third party publishers.
If you have any actual source for this claim, I'd like to know about it.
When 5e comes out, which the Wizards say will be the best of all editions, I see no reason why the Wizards would continue supporting 4e. As for the "full of holes" part, we are missing all kinds of content, like two seasons for the Sentinel, many schools of magic for the Mage, a crapload of monster, a book on Lovecraftian horror, and other things.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 1:49PM
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So, speculation without basis. K.
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13 months ago ::
May 29, 2012 - 2:48PM
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I updated the google doc a bit. Also, for a much more detailed discussion, see the game's thread at rpg.net, which can be found Here.
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