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10-05-2011 @ 5:38PM
zubbiefish said...
I agree that 4e streamlines the classes, however I don't really like it. Streamlining is good, but too much homogenization isn't.
4e is very much like an MMO on paper. I play those on me imputer, so I don't need to on Sunday in my dining room.
Don't get me wrong, 3.5e has its issues, too many rules for things that don't need separate rules for one thing, but it's more D&D feeling than 4e is. To me at least.