Prism
Explorer
I'm not expecting much, honestly. I started this thread to discuss dealing with a system that isn't a really good fit for me and my thoughts on that. I'm not really going to change my approach, as that's just how I play. I'll make the best of it and we'll see what happens.
I would suggest that actually 5e is a pretty good fit for someone who wants to optimise their character joining an encounters group mainly because it is difficult to optimise beyond a point. You will get to build a great character and it will still play nicely in an un-optimized group (if that's what they end up being). The problems that some of the other posters are raising are much more prominent in older editions where it was very possible to build characters that could be so good at something that it ruined the game for other players.
When playing third edition we had a player join our group that built such effective combat characters that the DM had to increase the difficulty to keep combats relevant. The rest of us I would say had less fun because of it, as our characters struggled to keep up. So far I have not seen or even heard of an example of a 5e character being so optimised that they ruin the game. Surely that makes for a better system in that sense?