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Re: (TFT) Ogre PC
Foolish, brave, who knows? I remembe when Runequest was out. I always wanted 
to try it. Never got the chance. I'm in central Illinois. I don't get much 
chance to game these days. I have a wife and three kids. I try to spend some 
time painting figures for my miniature battles. Once in a while I get a 
couple of weekends to join in the D&D game.
I work in Bloomington, Illinois. Anyone in the area?
Aidan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David O. Miller" <davidomiller@verizon.net>
To: <tft@brainiac.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: (TFT) Ogre PC
Why don't we all meet somewhere centrally located in the middle of the 
country and play TFT all weekend. Forget these D&D players, really.
Seriously, If they want to streamline the combat system then get them to 
play something else. I left D&D back in 1978 for better gaming pastures 
after playing it for one year. We played RPG's using the RuneQuest system 
and I never returned to D&D. D&D always seemed to be power gaming at it's 
worst. I can't imagine using the TFT combat system to play it. You're a 
brave man for attempting it.
--David O. Miller
You're not the first to suggest that. I offered to "baptize" them and 
free them from the burden and slavery they have suffered under for years. 
It seems that the "pod people", or at least the Wizards of the Coast, got 
them.
They're good guys, although the other night they seemed like a bunch of 
old ladies. :-) They really want to streamline the combat but they are 
hooked on the detail and complexity of D&D character creation with all 
the bells and whistles. Thanks.
Aidan
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