So a friend of mine asked if we should try out D&D and I obviously said yes, we dragged the only other friend who is nerdy enough to consider D&D and we went and bought a 4th edition D&D Essentials Dungeon Master's kit and a 4th edition players handbook.
Now this was just at late night yesterday so I haven't had to check it yet but I have had the time to read reviews online and the general census seems to be this...
"This is not D&D, it's a pen and paper video-game for Warcraft kiddies"
Yeah... well it's no lie I've played WoW but I wanted to get into the classical spirit of D&D having only played it once before with 3.5 rules which I enjoyed (for the short while it lasted).
So here is my question to those that may know more about 4th edition D&D.
Did I just spend money on something that is truly bad or even worthless as some would say, or am I just reading a lot of gripe from old D&D players who hate the changes so much that they are not even giving them a chance ? As a new player do you think I would enjoy trying out 4th edition or should I just go scouring for previous editions which by now I've found are hard to come by as stores have replaced the old books with the new ones.
Also as it is my group is quite small, it's just me who will most likely end up being the DM most of the time and my two friends and perhaps one of said friends sister who we did manage to get interested in Magic: The gathering but I have no idea if she would enjoy D&D or not. So with only 3 people (4 with luck) do we need to find more before we can even attempt to start playing or should we try to run a campaign with only 1 DM and 2 players ?
