DonTadow
First Post
I'll be brief and to my point. A major complaint of DnD 4E is that isn't different, that its not like previous editions. Well, this isn't a new thing, as the races and world in general are different in each edition. So, instead of complaining "why", ask "why not?"
New rules, new races, new setting... so why stick to The Way it Used to Be?
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Sequels should have a strong thing in common with a predecesser and fix concerns from the first. The one thing 4e, like or hate it, will be known from 5 years ago, is the edition that seperated the d20 community. There's no middle ground with 4e. It's one way to play it, its one way it is being designed, and though this ultra focus is seen as good as some, those alienated by it are kinda peeved.
NOrmal editions have tried to still keep a middle ground, 4e leans a bit one way. Imagine if any political candiate leaned one way either too left or too ritght, he would not garner the majority of votes. 4e is leaning too much one way and they've alienated a good amount of people, maybe 20% of the d20 world. Which, in a numbers name as a business person, isn't that bad if you know that the other 80% is strong. I just never thought I'd see D&D become such a numbers game.