From: | graht1@*****.com (Graht) |
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Subject: | Average? |
Date: | Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:33:56 -0600 |
> [snip]
> > (and the experienced players made decisions blindingly fast).
> >
> > --
> > -Graht
>
> The decision, for example, to stick with SR3, and avoid SR4 like the
> plague. Took me less than a split second. Hardly even used up a
> free action...
>
>
>
>
> ...but, I do have these sweet level 4 wired prejudices, and a knee
> jerk accelerator as well. Add in my cultured progress dampers and
> that delta-grade curmudgeon processor, and I can sometimes calculate
> your 1st edition dodge pool before you can even finish thinking the
> phrase "Ess-Ar-For".
ROTFLOL!
Heh, yeah, if you love SR3 (or SR2 or SR1), don't switch :) My gripes
with SR3 are minor. If it wasn't for the fact that I don't game with
hardcore gamers anymore I wouldn't even consider switching to SR4, but
no the group has players like the wife of a player who likes to
roleplay but doesn't want to read the rules or get confused by the
rules ;)
Me, I'm getting ready to GM Victory Games James Bond RPG where you
have to roll... d100! ;) (Seriously, James Bond RPG has one of the
sweetest systems I have ever used. I have *no* house rules for it.)
--
-Graht