I would rather play in 3.5. I would rather run 4e. as for pathfinder... in the beginning... [fast forward] ... that 3.5 was old, and that to make more money, hasbro needed to sell a new role playing game system line of products. The boys in charge set out to enumerate the flaws in 3.5 in order to fix them for the next version. The list was done, all the idea men had a gander. Then the word came down from Accounting, and a direction was chosen, and Hasbro's square grid based combat resolution miniature revenue engine was born, and marketing decided to brand it Dungeons and Dragons Fourth Edition so it would make more money. On the other hand, a different group of the idea men, privy to the same list of problems with 3.5 decided to fix them their own way. and their lawyers and accountants deemed their product would be called Pathfinder to protect them from the wrath of Hasbro. At least, that's the story I heard... third hand... or so I remember... I think... The true history is out there somewhere, but probably not as out there as my version. The End