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Every edition of Exalted
Every edition of Legend of the Five Rings
Every edition of Shadowrun
Every edition of Earthdawn
Every edition of Mutants and Masterminds
Dark Heresy Second Edition
Second Edition of Apocalypse World
Second edition of Monsterhearts
The New World of Darkness
Chronicles of Darkness (New World of Darkness Second Edition)

In my experience lack of compatibility is far more the norm.
 



Every edition of Exalted
Every edition of Legend of the Five Rings
Every edition of Shadowrun
Every edition of Earthdawn
Every edition of Mutants and Masterminds
Dark Heresy Second Edition
Second Edition of Apocalypse World
Second edition of Monsterhearts
The New World of Darkness
Chronicles of Darkness (New World of Darkness Second Edition)

In my experience lack of compatibility is far more the norm.
The only one of those games I know well enough to have an opinion on is L5R, and the four editions made by AEG are all broadly compatible with each other. I know because I've done it. Even the WotC version has rules for the second edition of the AEG game. The other games with that name were made by other companies, and are no more the same game than the multiple Star Wars RPGs published by different companies are.
 

That means .. what exactly. Let me rephrase that - I'm not the only one who holds a solipsistic and biased view of what the release of a new game edition means. I'm not sure how that helps.
How is your opinion less biased than mine? Because it's more positive? Because theoretically more people agree with you? I don't think so.
 



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