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5e and the Cheesecake Factory: Explaining Good Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Campbell" data-source="post: 8202344" data-attributes="member: 16586"><p>In my personal estimation Fifth Edition is pretty damn good game. I just do not think it's popularity is an indication that it is a better game than games that are less popular. Right now we have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to well designed games within the mainstream or "traditional" side of the hobby. D&D Fifth Edition, Pathfinder Second Edition, Vampire the Masquerade Fifth Edition, Legend of the Five Rings Fifth Edition, Edge of the Empire, Star Trek Adventures, and Scion Second Edition are all extraordinarily well executed designs. I do not see a meaningful reason to elevate one above the others.</p><p></p><p>Historically within our own community there have been some pretty damn poor designs that were pretty damn popular at one time. Anything designed by Palladium, the original version of Vampire, AD&D Second Edition (particularly later day 2e), and most version of Shadowrun are all games that I am confident in calling out for extraordinarily weak game design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campbell, post: 8202344, member: 16586"] In my personal estimation Fifth Edition is pretty damn good game. I just do not think it's popularity is an indication that it is a better game than games that are less popular. Right now we have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to well designed games within the mainstream or "traditional" side of the hobby. D&D Fifth Edition, Pathfinder Second Edition, Vampire the Masquerade Fifth Edition, Legend of the Five Rings Fifth Edition, Edge of the Empire, Star Trek Adventures, and Scion Second Edition are all extraordinarily well executed designs. I do not see a meaningful reason to elevate one above the others. Historically within our own community there have been some pretty damn poor designs that were pretty damn popular at one time. Anything designed by Palladium, the original version of Vampire, AD&D Second Edition (particularly later day 2e), and most version of Shadowrun are all games that I am confident in calling out for extraordinarily weak game design. [/QUOTE]
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