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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 6051, member: 1"]</p><p>This is something I've been thinking about lately after playing Baldur's Gate. (More on that in another thread later!) I think we now have a ruleset that fits most if not all styles of D&D play. OD&D is the simplest. AD&D is kind of more complex but still (relatively) simple. D&D 3.5 (and by extension, Pathfinder) is the most complex, and D&D 5.0 is a marriage between AD&D and D&D 3.5. In my opinion, 3.5 is actually the best for computer-simulated D&D since the computer can handle all the complexity, whereas 5.0 is the best for actual pen-and-paper games.</p><p></p><p>So, with all these rulesets... Do we need another one? Is there another type of play that we have yet to support? Personally, I don't think so. 5.0 seems almost perfect for pen-and-paper. 3.5 could use some work perhaps but only to make it even more complex.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 6051, member: 1"] This is something I've been thinking about lately after playing Baldur's Gate. (More on that in another thread later!) I think we now have a ruleset that fits most if not all styles of D&D play. OD&D is the simplest. AD&D is kind of more complex but still (relatively) simple. D&D 3.5 (and by extension, Pathfinder) is the most complex, and D&D 5.0 is a marriage between AD&D and D&D 3.5. In my opinion, 3.5 is actually the best for computer-simulated D&D since the computer can handle all the complexity, whereas 5.0 is the best for actual pen-and-paper games. So, with all these rulesets... Do we need another one? Is there another type of play that we have yet to support? Personally, I don't think so. 5.0 seems almost perfect for pen-and-paper. 3.5 could use some work perhaps but only to make it even more complex. [/QUOTE]
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