aramis erak
Legend
I've run the first third of the classics edition... in DL5A... and while it's a railroad, it's an enjoyable one that can be seen more like a braided stream than a single pair of tracks, and some notes on more likely plot-changes.Yes. I think some understandings are baked into the games, and others are baked into people's preferences regarding games and/or playstyles. I think it's plausible you and I don't have radically different ideas about good faith play/GMing, though we have, I suspect, markedly different preferences as regard playstyle and systems. I'm pretty sure neither of us is entirely wrong;
Aren't the Dragonlance modules a pretty notorious railroad? I've never played them (or, for that matter, read the books) but it's my impression that the modules are pretty specifically about giving players a chance to experience the books as a D&D campaign. Given my feelings about books and TRPG play being very different types and experiences of fiction, that seems like a very, very bad idea.
It's less of a railroad than, say, Horde of the Dragon Queen.