doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Lol what?Yes but the players were the kids.
So the "5e was perfectly designed for their audience" statement is false. Because the older people who filled out the survey dropped the game.. The younger people who filled out the survey play (and mostly DM) for who weren't into D&D during the playtest who outnumber them.
The older players didn’t drop the game, the game got so many new players over time that the older players were eventually outnumbered. The game didn’t lose any significant number of older players.
5e succeeded early on because it worked really well for experienced players. It continues to succeed and grow dramatically, because it also works very well for the new players that have come to outnumber all other demographics.
