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<blockquote data-quote="TwinBahamut" data-source="post: 5958511" data-attributes="member: 32536"><p>This really sums up the problem quite well. Thank you very much for going to all this effort to make this post and sum up our feelings.</p><p></p><p>All the 5E news so far really has been disheartening. I was honestly looking forward to a new edition, but the fact that 5E is looking to be incredibly regressive has slowly strangled my hopes for an edition that corrects 4E's problems and brings a lot of good new ideas to the table. Instead, this edition seems to be dead set on reviving all the problems that 4E fixed and maybe even making them worse than before.</p><p></p><p>The so-called "Tactics Module" has been the biggest insult. It was originally put forward as the big thing that will fix all of the 4E fans' concerns, even though a simple tactics module could never fix the core game problems endemic to what has been shown in 5E so far. What's worse, when WotC has started talking about it all they talk about are reviving clunky and unwanted mechanics from older editions like facing and called shots! 4E was great because it abandoned the entire line of thinking that led to such things. WotC needs to do something miraculous to regain the trust of 4E fans after all of the designers seeming willful ignorance of what 4E fans want from D&D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwinBahamut, post: 5958511, member: 32536"] This really sums up the problem quite well. Thank you very much for going to all this effort to make this post and sum up our feelings. All the 5E news so far really has been disheartening. I was honestly looking forward to a new edition, but the fact that 5E is looking to be incredibly regressive has slowly strangled my hopes for an edition that corrects 4E's problems and brings a lot of good new ideas to the table. Instead, this edition seems to be dead set on reviving all the problems that 4E fixed and maybe even making them worse than before. The so-called "Tactics Module" has been the biggest insult. It was originally put forward as the big thing that will fix all of the 4E fans' concerns, even though a simple tactics module could never fix the core game problems endemic to what has been shown in 5E so far. What's worse, when WotC has started talking about it all they talk about are reviving clunky and unwanted mechanics from older editions like facing and called shots! 4E was great because it abandoned the entire line of thinking that led to such things. WotC needs to do something miraculous to regain the trust of 4E fans after all of the designers seeming willful ignorance of what 4E fans want from D&D. [/QUOTE]
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