steeldragons
Steeliest of the dragons
I like the sidebar idea but thought that might get a bit messy, especially if we're talking about multiple editions. I think 4th, 3.5, and 1st at the minimum, but BECMI and OD&D would be nice as well.
This is (or could be) true. Trying to covert for all editions might not be the best option. My thinking is sidebars for other editions (per se) would not work...but sidebars for "if you're using the "Tactical/Advanced Combat Module" [whatever that will entail], do this...if you're using the "Expanded Skill Set" module, do this."
Obviously...or obvious to me anyway lol...every printed module should/would be written with either 1)"simple/basic Core 5e" or 2) a default set of "Core + XYZ Options" included in the adventure's writing. And make that clear on the cover for people that want or already use those assumptions/modules!
Then the sidebars are "do ABC to add in L optional rules and/or do 123 to strip out the adventure's default optional rules for a more simple/basic mode of play."
It could certainly get messy! I do not envy the adventure module writer/editors one bit! lol. But it could certainly be done.
I don't see a reason that a 5e adventure module should have to...nor want to...include conversion [to other editions] info.
As triqui says above, you want people playing (and buying) 5e! Buying 5e to play in/with "this or that preference style" [i.e. optional rules' modules]? Yes. Buying 5e to make into a 4e or 3e style gaming experience? Yes. Buying 5e to make into a 4 or 3 or 1e game? No.
Just my thoughts. I could be totally mistaken. But, again, I do not want internet access, pdfs, and/or D&D Insider subscriptions necessary to play 5e.
--SD