Steve Wieck wrote:
>
> > Two friends of mine are running "First Edition" campaigns. My long-running
> > "2nd Edition" game is still going strong. I routinely see flyers up at
> > local gaming stores and posts on the web referring to "1E", "2E", and "3E".
> >
> > I think Clark got it right - "3E" is here to stay. Maybe it will fade -
> > when all the people that played "2E" and "1E" no longer play D&D at all.
>
> I agree Faustus, in terms of old gamers like us, but will this hold true to
> new/young players getting into D&D who have no experience with prior
> editions?
>
The young game with, and learn from, the old. If everyone else at the
table says '3E' and 'Third Edition', the new gamers will pick it up,
too. Champions players still discuss "Big Blue Book" rules, even though
there's been no other rules since 1987.
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