Warpiglet-7
Lord of the depths
I have enjoyed a few recent threads which have wandered into interesting territory. It is one that clearly demonstrates that people have widely varying opinions and tastes and have very good justification for point and counter point. I mean I have always known this; it’s just really been on display.
And this made me wonder about varying approaches to D&D.
Some “problems” I can rationally understand, but they don’t bother me. And the same can be said about other people and other “problems.”
Some seem to manifest when people kick the tires. Hard. Night level “competitive” play vs. more standard doing what seems cool and works.
Some folks push interpretations into territory I see as cheese; even one of my pals does this.
Some people want more developed detailed rules. Some want enough for resolution to just keep it moving to the next big decision point.
How many of our complaints about editions A B or C a function of our approach? So many concerns just have not been a problem for me where others seem to think it’s game breaking?
Is an unbreakable game really possible? If it was, would the flavor be leeched out of it?
And this made me wonder about varying approaches to D&D.
Some “problems” I can rationally understand, but they don’t bother me. And the same can be said about other people and other “problems.”
Some seem to manifest when people kick the tires. Hard. Night level “competitive” play vs. more standard doing what seems cool and works.
Some folks push interpretations into territory I see as cheese; even one of my pals does this.
Some people want more developed detailed rules. Some want enough for resolution to just keep it moving to the next big decision point.
How many of our complaints about editions A B or C a function of our approach? So many concerns just have not been a problem for me where others seem to think it’s game breaking?
Is an unbreakable game really possible? If it was, would the flavor be leeched out of it?