06-04-2017, 09:32 AM,
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RE: 3rd vs 4th edition
I currently am playing third edition because I havnt gotten around to playing any of the games published under 4th edition yet : / I'd rather play the older games under the 3rd edition ruleset rather than introduce further potential imbalancing.
Once I hit 4th edition games I'll probably switch over.
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06-04-2017, 12:11 PM,
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2017, 12:11 PM by plloyd1010.)
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plloyd1010
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RE: 3rd vs 4th edition
The 3rd edition had many holes and issues, the 4th edition fixed some of those. Problem is that the 4th edition created it's own problems. While I think the 4th edition is generally an improvement, it does have some glaring issues.
As most of you know, my primary opponent and I play something rather different.. We have mostly integrated the better parts of the 4th edition.
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06-04-2017, 11:43 PM,
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fanghawk
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RE: 3rd vs 4th edition
Just getting back into things after a layoff of a few years I had planned to use 4th ed. rules as I understood them to be generally a clean up and clarification of 3rd. Then I noticed hills were no longer limiting terrain...which I had to re-read several times and refer back to 3rd ed. a couple times just to make sure I was seeing that correctly. Noticed the 2d6 Assault Table too...and recognized some codified Q&A from over the years...but thought generally everything else looked pretty much the same.
What are the other changes impacting play in 4th ed.? What do you consider to be the primary shortcomings? While I'm generally replying to Pete's statement, I'd be curious to see what other's opinions are too.
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06-05-2017, 02:59 AM,
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enrique
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RE: 3rd vs 4th edition
I play only 4th edition. The spotting rules are a lot better.
La guerra è bella, ma incomoda.
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06-05-2017, 07:28 AM,
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RE: 3rd vs 4th edition
(06-04-2017, 11:43 PM)fanghawk Wrote: Just getting back into things after a layoff of a few years I had planned to use 4th ed. rules as I understood them to be generally a clean up and clarification of 3rd. Then I noticed hills were no longer limiting terrain...which I had to re-read several times and refer back to 3rd ed. a couple times just to make sure I was seeing that correctly.
I think it's a necessary change. There are still rocky, wood, or town hexes to give you limiting terrain, but hills just represent elevation changes.
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