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And tangentially, it doesn't help the 'fun-hating' rep to be literally complaining about a clown.
I’m not part of the NCAA. WE are part of the DnD gaming community.What are you doing for NCAA players and they problems they face?
People have short memories.
Actually, that's only part of it. People also need tribalism, and tribalism needs enemies. Also, lots of people are new to the hobby, so maybe they genuinely don't know.
I frequent a lot of OSR spaces online, and while it's far from a consensus, one of the most pervasive sentiments among this community is that 5E D&D is the devil. It's representative of all things we old schoolers hate in gaming, and is the ultimate metric to contrast one's own game against if you want to appeal to this crowd. At this point, "5E" has literally become shorthand for "new school" in, seemingly, most old schoolers' vocabularies.
Put any other group in there and say that. You do you. Some people here in this very discussion are into OSR gaming.They get rid of the giant marquee hovering overhead with 'NEGATIVE TRAITS HERE'.
Pretending they don't exist and insisting everyone else do to isn't going to stop them from trying and in a lot of cases succeeding at representing the OSR.
I've been pushing for that since the late-3e era, no reason to stop now.What do you even want? A whole separate line of OSR products from them
This I think is true. And one reason I really like 5e.![]()
The New School, the Old School, and 5th Edition D&D
This was easily the funniest picture I found for "Edition Wars" People have short memories. Actually, that's only part of it. People also ne...knightattheopera.blogspot.com
Matt Colville once made a tweet essentially asking what 5E D&D is good at, because the answer isn't really obvious. I think this is because its design isn't really an outlier in any direction, so it can't be held up as a really good example of some specific playstyle. But that's what it's good at. It can appeal to lots of playstyles and is very flexible. I think a lot of people forget that most gaming tables are comprised of players with varying preferences. I may be an OSR-leaning player, but that doesn't mean the rest of my party is. One of them really likes GURPS and World of Darkness, one of them likes Lancer, one of them does play-by-post social RP, one of them just spends hours every weekend making new 5E characters just for the pure joy of it, and so on. We need a game that can address all of our preferences.
I read that and I agree with a lot of what he is saying.This I think is true. And one reason I really like 5e.