MGibster
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Any addition to lore is a change in lore.Neither Cyberpunk nor Star Wars changed existing lore to any significant extent. Both advanced and added to it.
Any addition to lore is a change in lore.Neither Cyberpunk nor Star Wars changed existing lore to any significant extent. Both advanced and added to it.
Neither are 2nd edition D&D books. You can go and play 2nd edition right now if you want.But the original plays aren't replaced. No one sees West Side Story as straight-up replacing Romeo and Juliet.
You see no difference between changing existing lore and adding more? I...don't know how to respond to that.Any addition to lore is a change in lore.
The most basic definition of change is to alter something or make different. It's true, Cyberpunk Red didn't go back and change the lore of 2020 as it existed back in 1994, but the lore had advanced and the setting is no longer the same as it once was. i.e. It's changed. The setting of Cyberpunk Red might be in the same city as it was in Cyberpunk 2020, but it's a very different animal today than it was back then.You see no difference between changing existing lore and adding more? I...don't know how to respond to that.
But the history of the setting in-universe hasn't changed. To me that makes all the difference. You can do all sorts of things if you don't mess with the history.The most basic definition of change is to alter something or make different. It's true, Cyberpunk Red didn't go back and change the lore of 2020 as it existed back in 1994, but the lore had advanced and the setting is no longer the same as it once was. i.e. It's changed. The setting of Cyberpunk Red might be in the same city as it was in Cyberpunk 2020, but it's a very different animal today than it was back then.
Your old books are still there too. They are still for sale on DMs Guild. You're upset the 5e books don't repeat verbatim what the old books said. You want Shakespeare to always be doublets and iambic pentameter and boys in the female roles because that's always how it's been.But the original plays aren't replaced. No one sees West Side Story as straight-up replacing Romeo and Juliet.
The RPG Cyberpunk is a good example of how changes shouldn't be stopped. When Cyberpunk 2020 1st Ed was published in 1988 by R Talsorian Games they imagined our current 2024 in a way. And we know what happen when predictions from sci-fi fail. Cyberpunk RPG can't be published today without a "technology update". It is not only the social revolution of the mobiles and internet, but also the new materials as the graphene. There are now some "cyborgs" but these are relatively rare.
You're not actually addressing the concern. It's not about "repeating verbatim" what has come before, it's about not overwriting, invalidating, and discarding the old lore.Your old books are still there too. They are still for sale on DMs Guild. You're upset the 5e books don't repeat verbatim what the old books said. You want Shakespeare to always be doublets and iambic pentameter and boys in the female roles because that's always how it's been.