D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

I don’t think there’s a lot of conservatism however, with the explosion of OSR, it seems players who like the old-school vibe are putting their money where their mouth is.
The issue, I think, is that there are people who probably would be a lot happier with an OSR game who stick with 5E -- and don't like it -- because it says "Dungeons & Dragons" on the label.
 

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1 its a consumer product thus consumers are allowed to have opinions on what they like or dont like

2 rants are funny things since they are just random emotional outburst of opinion criticizing other random opinions.

3 social media is literally set up for everyone to share their thoughts on a thing and should not be taken too seriously

do you want a hug?
 
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Exactly. When 4e came out, I was salty because it wasn't an iteration of 3e. So, I continued to DM/play 3.5e and didn't go on message boards complaining about 4e (though I did complain about the GSL—that was a trash fire that I think ultimately hurt 4e). Though, looking back, I wish I had given 4e a chance.
I was salty because I thought 4th edition was bad. It was no Cyborg Commando, but once I played a few sessions I realized I wouldn't be buying the game.
Not to split hairs, but breaking compatibility with a game's previous edition is a business decision based on making more money.
Many companies have published incremental changes of a game as new editions, changes that did not break compatibility.
But, that is not what the original topic of the thread is.
I think it's also a decision predicated on putting out a better product. For third edition, I can't help but think WotC recognized some of the problems with previous editions of AD&D and did their best to fix those problems.
 


1 its a consumer product thus consumers are allowed to have opinions on what they like or dont like
I didn't say they weren't allowed. I said it was exhausting.
2 rants are funny things since the they are just random emotional outburst of opinion criticizing other rand opinions.
I feel.like there's almost a point here...
3 social media is literally set up for every their thoughts on a thing and should not be taken too seriously
I feel like there's almost a sentence here
do you want a hug?
That depends on the huggER
 





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