Pinapples are an abomination in the sight of the Lord and should never be put on anything.How do you feel about pineapple in tacos?
Exactly.I'll wait to see what shocking swerve diverges from the playtest material this time.
Yeah, I dislike reviewers being lumped in on the "maybe" vote, because 80% of D&D "reviewers" are, frankly, going to give every D&D product a good review, at minimum, if not a glowing one. Like the absolute meanest thing 80% of D&D "reviewers" are going to say is "Well this product is good but not for everyone". Car crashes like Spelljammer got that kind of review.Firm maybe. I have mixed opinions on the playtest so far, so it really depends on the final product. I'm not partial to most reviews because most reviewers seem to have, erm, "opinions" that I don't share. Of course, if I can get them cheap, I may just press "go" anyway.
I've bought every edition of D&D since B/X and 1e AD&D. I know I am, in the very least, going to read it and very likely my group will play it and use DND Beyond for it. I don't think I am jumping the gun.I voted for maybe, but the relevant factor for me is not so much reviews, but what else we see in the playtest. There’s still three packets to go on the PHB, and an unknown number to go on the other two core books. I think anyone making up their mind about it now is jumping the gun.
The RPG space is desperately missing serious, professional journalism. We get occasional bright spots, but they're pretty brief.What D&D is missing is anyone like, will give us a cold, level-headed assessment of the changes, by uncoloured fannish-ness, axe-grinding, hyperbole, and so on. I'm not saying I could either btw. I am not your man for this. I will get to wrapped up in some dumb element I find impossibly funny because I'm an idiot.
Journalism as a whole is running perilously short of serious, professional journalism. The historical window where that was commercially viable may have closed, unfortunately.The RPG space is desperately missing serious, professional journalism. We get occasional bright spots, but they're pretty brief.