FrogReaver
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It’s this notion of ‘superior’ that’s strange to me. I don’t tend to think of trrpgs as superior and inferior.Heck, I'd be willing to make arguments why 5e (which, to keep clear, I'm not a fan of) is superior to editions prior to 3e. On the other hand, some of the arguments I'd make would add up to "ways its not like the traditional view of D&D" primarily in character customization, so some people would likely consider it damning with faint praise.
This is essentially the argument I've made. D&D is an abnormal game in a lot of non-system related ways compared to the rest of the market. Whether that's the key to its overall popularity or not isn't, and likely can't, be clear, but its also a little much to act like it can't be a significant factor.
popularity isn’t superiority even though there’s some important things we can take away for examining why something is popular.