06-09-2012, 02:12 PM
I am always excited about any new edition. A new edition brings new ideas to the game, even if it doesnt turn out to be better than what we already have. The things that will make me most excited about this new edition is if it comes with a new setting, new races or something like that.
At this point we dont really know enough to make anyone excited or not. What we do know is that it seems like this edition can be played in a more traditional style, rather than forcing the kind of tactical, miniature based play that 4E did. Not that there is anything wrong with that, and it seems like 5E can be run that way too, but at least with this edition we will have a choice.
I honestly don't care much how much it will cost. I will leave it to the economy guys at WotC to figure out how much they can charge for it in order to make a profit. I am pretty sure that I can afford it anyway.
Will I buy it? Definately.
Will I play it beyond some play testing? Probably not. New editons are mostly for new gamers anyway.
-Havard
At this point we dont really know enough to make anyone excited or not. What we do know is that it seems like this edition can be played in a more traditional style, rather than forcing the kind of tactical, miniature based play that 4E did. Not that there is anything wrong with that, and it seems like 5E can be run that way too, but at least with this edition we will have a choice.
I honestly don't care much how much it will cost. I will leave it to the economy guys at WotC to figure out how much they can charge for it in order to make a profit. I am pretty sure that I can afford it anyway.
Will I buy it? Definately.
Will I play it beyond some play testing? Probably not. New editons are mostly for new gamers anyway.
-Havard
Currently Running: The Blackmoor Vales Saga
Currently Playing: Daniel S. Debelfry in the Throne of Star's Campaign
Currently Playing: Daniel S. Debelfry in the Throne of Star's Campaign