Li Shenron
Legend
Well I am a grognard by now, and I bought ZERO books for both 3.5 and 4e, so I wouldn't be so sure about that.Like everyone else, the grognards will complain about wotc and then buy the game anyway
Well I am a grognard by now, and I bought ZERO books for both 3.5 and 4e, so I wouldn't be so sure about that.Like everyone else, the grognards will complain about wotc and then buy the game anyway
Why do you want that?I'm hopeful that WoTC will not completely kill the golden goose that is 5E.
I don't want them to kill the golden goose. It was a typo I corrected.Why do you want that?
Good to hear.I don't want them to kill the golden goose. It was a typo I corrected.
I disagree, people are people and their are plenty of baselines that nearly everyone finds fun.This still attempts to ignore that what will make something a "fun game" is not the same for everyone. There's no standard metric for what in game book will be viewed as "fun".
Well, a whole game design would really need another thread.And how do you do that, specifically.
I agree it will be "hard", but anything worth doing is "hard". And it won't be "everyone", per the 20% rule, that 20% will hate it no matter what.It was an unstated assumption. I'll rephrase it if you like:I don't think that creating a game that everyone finds fun is that easy. If you tried to do that you would end up with a camel that no one finds fun.
Yes, I’ve thinking about that too.This can be achieved by releasing two versions - dare I call them Basic and Advanced - with Basic as the simple ready-to-roll gateway.