transmission89
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TSR going bankrupt had little to do with the edition in and of itself and more their poor management.But 5e is already quite far away from TSR-era dnd? Hence the entire OS movement.
They are making something new, which is why we have new editions and changes to the game. Whatever style of play critical role is, as well as the whole idea of streaming an rpg game, that's new. New "Appendix N"-style influences are being added, including anime and videogame rpg conventions (that were themselves inspired by dnd)
TSR was going bankrupt. The game is also something that (someone) needs to sell. Though, tbh, 5e is, if anything, overly nostalgic and self-referential at this point. I assume that's the main reason they kept alignment in at all.
As you know, the hobby isn't constrained by wotc or any other one company
And indeed they are making something new. To which I feel shouldn’t have the Dungeons and Dragons name because I feel it is not Dungeons and Dragons. Which is what I was saying. It’s an entirely subjective thing and I totally understand and respect that others’ opinions are different and are equally as valid. Continuing to go in the wrong direction, In my opinion. And of course, others may differ in their opinion. I will always argue along the traditionalist lines for D&D because that is what I think is good for the game, and so will voice that when given the chance by wotc surveys. I will also argue for things that I think are intrinsically part of D&D, so that whatever the next version that bears the name can at least have some resemblance to its namesake, to me. Of course, others will differ and argue for what they want in the next edition. Such is the way of things and such has it ever been. And maybe, just maybe, 6th edition will just be a cleaned up 2nd edition, tis a fool’s dream, but I can but live in hope. I have 2nd edition and B/X to keep me going and to promote until the wider gaming community see the light
