Clint_L
Legend
Sigh.So when exactly are the next edition books coming out?
Sigh.So when exactly are the next edition books coming out?
Thankfully you are free of any such bias your own assessments, am I right?Slightly. But still I see measuring with two different scales. And quite some bias.
1D&D isn't like an expansion though. It doesn't add (much) new content, it revises the old content. MMO's do that as well with patches and updates, but MMO players don't get the option of sticking with an older version, so there is not much need to differentiate the versions. A book like Tasha's is a much better analogue for an MMO expansion.World of Warcraft and other MMO's have expansions, not editions. If WoTC said called One D&D an expansion of 5e, there might have been less confusion all around. Instead, they rolled a 1 several times and hoped no one would really notice.
Yes. Totally. Glad you see that.Thankfully you are free of any such bias your own assessments, am I right?![]()
More like a Bag of Holding with way too much stuff in it. They're reaching into it, but they aren't sure what item they want to pull out?It's less intelligence and more WOTC putting themselves and others in a box and being unable to step back an look.
I get the impression that it started like that. But as soon as they realised they were needing to put out new books, and needing to make some changes, anyway, they figured they might as well clean a bunch of other things up.Slightly different set of circumstances, mate. The desire for PF2 remasters has a lot to do with the OGL fiasco, moving PF away from WotC's IPs, and moving PF2 to the new ORC license.
1D&D isn't like an expansion though. It doesn't add (much) new content, it revises the old content. MMO's do that as well with patches and updates, but MMO players don't get the option of sticking with an older version, so there is not much need to differentiate the versions. A book like Tasha's is a much better analogue for an MMO expansion.
Over time, an MMO can evolve to the point where it's essentially a different game than it started out as, which is why Blizzard released WoW Classic some time ago as a separate game for gamers who wanted to play WoW the way it was at release.
staggered in 2024, we do not have more than thatSo when exactly are the next edition books coming out?
”Unknown” appears to be the answer.
Me too. I'm still watching things as they progress, albeit not very close, and I've pretty much decided this probably isn't for me, but yeah call it 5.5, 6E or D&DAGAIN.I'd be much happier with them if they just called it 5.5 and were done with it.
That just spurred a thought. I seem to recall that Ryan Dancey had a major critique of TSR, in that they were competing with themselves via two products lines, and multiple campaign settings. WotC was going to avoid that with 3rd edition (back when it was just 3rd edition, not even 3.0 yet).Me too. I'm still watching things as they progress, albeit not very close, and I've pretty much decided this probably isn't for me, but yeah call it 5.5, 6E or D&DAGAIN.