avin
First Post
For good or bad, some people dislike innovation.
I'm not judging editions here, just pointing out that there was an uproar when 3E replaced 2E and again when 4E replaced 3E.
That will happen again, soon.
Some people will stop on 2E, some on 3E, some on 4E, some on PF... it's a tough job to understand who wants what and separate people who will buy 5E and people who will voice in RPG boards, but keep playing some former edition in all cases.
I'm on the opposite side of the rope, I will buy 5E no matter how it shapes and try it.
If I like I'll buy more stuff.
If I don't like it, I will play something else for a while.
Yes, Wotc is absolutely right trying to capture D&D's feeling... but 5E must be a new edition.
I'm not judging editions here, just pointing out that there was an uproar when 3E replaced 2E and again when 4E replaced 3E.
That will happen again, soon.
Some people will stop on 2E, some on 3E, some on 4E, some on PF... it's a tough job to understand who wants what and separate people who will buy 5E and people who will voice in RPG boards, but keep playing some former edition in all cases.
I'm on the opposite side of the rope, I will buy 5E no matter how it shapes and try it.
If I like I'll buy more stuff.
If I don't like it, I will play something else for a while.
Yes, Wotc is absolutely right trying to capture D&D's feeling... but 5E must be a new edition.