Posted August 02, 2016
pimpmonkey2382.313: Had to have played other things to notice the miniatures argument. :P The 3.5 comment makes me believe you started with 4.0. :P
I've actually been preferring the 1974 original D&D lately. VERY rules light until you start adding things from the supplements.
Vnlr: Why yes, actually :D I've actually been preferring the 1974 original D&D lately. VERY rules light until you start adding things from the supplements.
Our first campaigns were with a very ancient edition of the Black Eye (Oog des meesters?) I believe it was a German system. Then we did a mini campaign with The Masquerade while off in Sweden, which is the first one I narrated and DM'ed.
After that we did D&D 4.0 for a few years, followed by trying a few other settings/systems such as Fading Suns (great with some tweaks) and A song of Ice and Fire which we actually used for a Lord of the Rings 1st era campaign.
When a new player joined up he advocated 3.5 and we played that for a short while, and it was mostly fine with me but the other players preferred 4.0 so about a few months ago we made the move back, which went rather smoothly even for the 3.5 player who didn't have prior experience but who was rather predisposed (since apparently it was garbage).