I responded separately but did want to point out this is a sunk cost fallacy. I.e. you said you wasted all this money on 3.5. That money is no longer relevant. The relevance is what you enjoy. If you enjoy 3.5 and don’t want to try anything else then that’s your cookie and you can eat it all you want. If you’re open to trying different things that might be better (or might not!) then the wasted money shouldnt be part of the equation
You’re probably right. But I prefer to play the games I’ve already got material and experience with. Though that may be because I tried Apocalypse World and Dungeon World after loving Dogs in the Vineyard, and dislike PbtA systems so much that I’ve gone out of my way to support K. N. Obaugh’s DOGS; and I’ve tried 5e. The only version I can tolerate of it is Black Hack. Shadowrun 6 sent me back to Anarchy, and there is no game that captures what GURPS 3 or Marvel FASERIP do.
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Then it’s totally useless to my interests or needs.
I responded separately but did want to point out this is a sunk cost fallacy. I.e. you said you wasted all this money on 3.5. That money is no longer relevant. The relevance is what you enjoy. If you enjoy 3.5 and don’t want to try anything else then that’s your cookie and you can eat it all you want. If you’re open to trying different things that might be better (or might not!) then the wasted money shouldnt be part of the equation
You’re probably right. But I prefer to play the games I’ve already got material and experience with. Though that may be because I tried Apocalypse World and Dungeon World after loving Dogs in the Vineyard, and dislike PbtA systems so much that I’ve gone out of my way to support K. N. Obaugh’s DOGS; and I’ve tried 5e. The only version I can tolerate of it is Black Hack. Shadowrun 6 sent me back to Anarchy, and there is no game that captures what GURPS 3 or Marvel FASERIP do.