Kaodi
Legend
This is a fairly straightforward question, so I do not think it requires much explanation on my part: Should it be a priority that the structure of 5e be conducive to playing games set in technologically advanced eras? Another way to put it might be: Do you think it would be desirable if the rules of 5e were designed to be compatible with publishing a book of " modern " and/or " future " options under the D&D brand name, rather than reprinting the rules as if it were a different game entirely?
I mean, it suddenly occurs to me, after having written this, that if 5e is truly supposed to be an edition to satisfy all generations, it must be able to model Expedition to the Barrier Peaks and whatever might go along with it. Or the lost Earthling in the Forgotten Realms.
I mean, it suddenly occurs to me, after having written this, that if 5e is truly supposed to be an edition to satisfy all generations, it must be able to model Expedition to the Barrier Peaks and whatever might go along with it. Or the lost Earthling in the Forgotten Realms.