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CT-What was right

I admit to being as advancement-hungry as the next D&D player when I started back in '82, but I found a long time ago that our games became much more about in-game character development than just bumping up stats and skills. So, yes, now I'm happy with ageing, skilled characters and training which you actually have to work at. Maybe it's just getting easier to identify with ...
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I admit to being as advancement-hungry as the next D&D player when I started back in '82, but I found a long time ago that our games became much more about in-game character development than just bumping up stats and skills. So, yes, now I'm happy with ageing, skilled characters and training which you actually have to work at. Maybe it's just getting easier to identify with ...
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^Damn spiffy.
It is not about the XP is about (IMHO) carving out a little place for your character in a big hostile world and stashing a few creds on the side
 
^Damn spiffy.
It is not about the XP is about (IMHO) carving out a little place for your character in a big hostile world and stashing a few creds on the side
 
Originally posted by Kurega Gikur:
^Damn spiffy.
It is not about the XP is about (IMHO) carving out a little place for your character in a big hostile world and stashing a few creds on the side
Here, here. Played Traveller concurrently with D&D and never missed the D&D xp and level paradigm. The adventures in Traveller were just too cool and rarely involved hack-n-slash. Maybe a bar-room brawl or quick running gun battle to your ship. (Outside the merc tickets of course). ;)
 
Originally posted by Kurega Gikur:
^Damn spiffy.
It is not about the XP is about (IMHO) carving out a little place for your character in a big hostile world and stashing a few creds on the side
Here, here. Played Traveller concurrently with D&D and never missed the D&D xp and level paradigm. The adventures in Traveller were just too cool and rarely involved hack-n-slash. Maybe a bar-room brawl or quick running gun battle to your ship. (Outside the merc tickets of course). ;)
 
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