Teflon Billy
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So here are my Top 5 Reasons why my interest in the game is waning and what Wizards can do to fix it.
My interest isn't waning at all. We've been playing since the playtest and 5E is (currently) our favorite edition. But I'll address your points below...
5) Serious Lack of Digital Tools. I
This one is actually pretty fair, but D&D has a such a long, storied tradition of completely and utterly




4) No PDFs (except for the basic game).
This one I don't really care about too much. I'm generally fine with harcopy harcovers, but I'd probably get some use out of a PDF that allowed cut-and-paste without Acrobat and was meaningfully searchable. Still, I've loved this edition without them thus far, and am still enjoying the game hugely and the lack of electronic doodads isn't exactly killing anything for me.
3) Nothing Much to Look Forward To/Lack of Product Diversity.
I don't care about this one at all. I remember 3E and I remember what a constant stream of new product from myriad sources was: power-ups for players. Power creep is something I hate and the idea that the current plan is to avoid it is music to my ears.
Like you, I'm largely a setting reader, but I can't think that I'd honestly say that "Without something to fuel my imagination, I am bored and am going to look elsewhere"...I mean, seriously? if you need your imagination "Fueled" from game materials and only those from official sources I don;t think it's much of an imagination.
2) The Waiting.
I'm seeing the pattern now. You are considering giving up on 5E because you want....stuff.
1) No OGL (or some kind of compatible license).
Yep, Stuff.
So that is my reasons why my interest in D&D is waning right now. How is your interest in D&D 5e? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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