Dead Blue Clown said:
Rurik said:
If pompous means wanting more from your game than loot and xp's and feats then count me in!
Ru, are you capable of seeing D&D in any other light, I wonder?
Actually, I quite like it by firelight. Book burnings can be fun. (Note to self, spend more Improvement points on Runecasting (Fire)).
Seriously though in the end the system is always secondary to the GM running a game and the players. I'm sure there are D&D games out there that I would enjoy greatly, and that there are groups out there comitting blaspehemies with some of my favourite systems.
And honestly, everything I know about AD&D after first edition I learned from Bioware. Which is a case in point - they made some pretty awesome computer games based on the D&D system. Based on that limited knowledge of 3.X - I think the changes since 1st Ed. are for the better.
But it is not the system for me, and maybe this next bit is just a product of it being the most common game out there, but it seems to appeal to the type of gamer who is looking for all the things that I consider - and here comes the pomposity - shallow in gaming. Which is fine, I don't mean shallow in a bad or condescending way, they are doing what is (hopefully) fun for them - which is the whole point of gaming. That is the beauty of this hobby. Some want Diablo, some want Daggerfall, and any ruleset can accomodate either type - it is just that some rulests are better suited for certain types of games than others.