Don Allen said:So it seems like the people who remember the old versions of the game dislike the new one because they are comparing it to the content the other editions contained.
I would rather have one page of concise, non wordy, rules on how to make an attack in combat then 10 pages of wordy crunchy rules that you have to spend 10 minutes flipping through during play to find a specific rule (but that is just a personal opinion, some like their peanut butter crunchy)
I see the new Rune Quest as a GREAT alternative to d20 which I hate. It fixes everything I hate about d20 including...classes, levels, challenge ratings, that blasted d20 (percentiles rock!), spell slots, and a myriad of other annoying things. I see RQ as a d20 fix and that is very good imo. The d20 players guide did not come with a setting either. d20 looks good because of the amount of money Wizards of the Coast had to invest in it but it still is a poor game (again imo).
Thank you Mongoose for a game I will be using in place of d20 that is fun, quick, and plays smooth.
You will not be alone. I am sure that many players which are tired from d20 will try, love and finally use MRQ.
