I'm big into accommodating players' race choices. You can play whatever race you want in my all Commoner class (based off of the 3E NPC class) campaign!
Well I think it's great when D&D doesn't give people the game that they want. They either prove their strength by adapting or get purged like the weaklings they are.
So I shouldn't force the PCs to play an all mouse campaign by forcing them to eat magical cheese???
https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/04/20/a-matter-of-scale
I thought people wanted level one/two characters to be regular people without the high fantasy powers taking an oath/representing a god/making a contract/etc. would give them???
I mean he could create supplemental products that make D&D more lower fantasy or whatever. Since so many proclaim D&D is a toolbox, then making some tools to change D&D into whatever style you desire should be doable; and even profitable.
Shouldn't Ammann treat this as a business opportunity? If 5e24 is becoming easier and higher fantasy, then he can more easily corner the market on harder and lower fantasy products?