It’s helping to keep bloat and rushed design at bay.
I think it’s a good educated guess though. Much more than a shot in the dark.Sorry man. But there's no way that you know that the edition wouldn't be doing better if it had a somewhat more frequent crunch release schedule. You can ASSUME it, but you not know that it isn't being held back. An edition can be doing very well and still be being held back from its full potential.
Sorry man. But there's no way that you know that the edition wouldn't be doing better if it had a somewhat more frequent crunch release schedule. You can ASSUME it, but you not know that it isn't being held back. An edition can be doing very well and still be being held back from its full potential.
I don’t think so. I think it’s a very fine line, an invisible one. And the only defense is to stay well away.There's an entire world or four in-between the 3e/4e release rate and the 5e incredibly reduced rate.
the fact the WoTC is slowing down after last year shows that they believe it.