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  1. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Oh, yes. Absolutely. But, apparently, I'm 100% in the wrong here for saying this. So, I guess you're wrong too. I have to say that the scales have fallen from my eyes. I mean, one of the big innovations in D&D being touted here is a 30 some year old setting whose fans have strangled any...
  2. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Which has been my basic point all the way along despite the words being put in my mouth. D&D has NEVER been allowed to really make any changes. Any changes are tiny, incremental and take a really long time. Which is, IMO, the opposite of being innovative. I mean, good grief, @Alzrius has to...
  3. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Oh, totally fair. I agree. However, regardless of what we may think, the entire format was ejected and we're now right back to square one.
  4. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Again, that's my point. Look at all those really innovative mechanics... oh right, the new psion is a warmed over caster. Exactly what people demanded.
  5. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    I'd point out a significant difference. I lost the argument. The changes went through regardless of whether I liked them or not. Unlike the thousands of other changes that never see the light of day because the fandom crushes any real changes. I mean good grief, Council of Wyrms? Seriously...
  6. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    And? You needed to go back thirteen years and dredge up a change I didn’t like? Talk about petty. Oh no I didn’t like a single change they made to the game thirty or forty years ago. What’s your point? OTOH, is everyone excited about the new purple dragon knight? A class where you get to...
  7. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    That's the point. Where is the Delve format now? Is it in use? Are we seeing it in any of the 5e adventures? Oh, right. No we aren't. Why not? Because it was immediately dumped on by the fandom that hated it. So, out the window it went. Just like any other time WotC tries to do...
  8. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    The Delve Format was a 4e innovation where the formatting of adventures was changed so that everything you needed to run a given encounter was always on a single page. Errr, that's not quite right. Two facing pages (whatever that's called). Meaning you never had to flip pages or reference...
  9. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    I'm not interested in pedantic one upsmanship. I've explained what I meant. You understand what I meant. You just now want to insist on arguing terminology. Fair enough. You win. You are 100% right.
  10. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    The point being, if you look at things like adventures and AP's and other stuff that isn't rule books, what innovations do we see? Take any of the latest AP's and how are they any really different from a module written in the 1980's? WotC tried to do something different with the Delve format -...
  11. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Sorry, I thought I was clear. I was talking about how I view innovation and why I don't particularly think of D&D as being innovative. I don't really care about other people's definitions. 🤷
  12. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    But, doesn't innovation mean to create something new? Bolting on the skill system from Role Master into D&D wasn't an innovation, IMO. 1e didn't innovate anything over OD&D. Not really. heck, the systems were close enough that you could play ODnD adventures in AD&D and not really change much...
  13. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    No, I said that D&D was bringing in innovations that are several years behind the curve. 3e was heavily influenced by Rolemaster, a game that had been around for, what, a decade or more before 3e? Pulling tried and true things into the game is a great way to build a game. But, it's not what...
  14. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    But 3e wasn't innovative in terms of RPG's though. It borrowed pretty much wholesale from existing games. Granted the d20 mechanics was pretty innovative, but, otherwise, very little in 3e was unfamiliar to anyone who played games other than D&D. 4e brought in mechanics from other games and...
  15. Hussar

    D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

    I'd certainly check it out but, again, backwards compatibility is important to me now. I love the fact that I can now pick up an eight year old module, hit up Reddit, and there's a thousand pages of additions for that adventure, never minding that there's a thousand more available for pay. And...
  16. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    But, again, why would you ever look to D&D for that? D&D has never been that.
  17. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Again, just to add to this,, since when has D&D EVER innovated? Well, outside of being the granddaddy of other RPG's, of course. It's not like 2e was a radical departure from 1e. 3e changed from AD&D, but, it was hardly innovative - virtually everything in 3e appeared in other games before...
  18. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    Another data point is the number of online games in the VTT sphere. Sure, the majority of games are D&D and the very large majority are D&D adjacent - Pathfinder, et al. But, there's a significant portion in every survey (usually around 30% or so) of online games that aren't D&D. Sure, no...
  19. Hussar

    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    I mean, sure. You can look at pretty much any franchise game. Maybe not every time, I'm sure that exceptions exist, but, by and large, you don't get huge changes from version to version. Halo is coming out with a new version - Halo:Campaign Evolved. I haven't picked it up yet. Haven't...
  20. Hussar

    D&D General WotC is at it again

    So, if I'm following this correctly, WotC has a term on the EULA that is pretty bog standard. They have this because in the past various companies and the like have had problems with people claiming that they stole ideas that were posted on that company's website. Like they websites that they...
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