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<blockquote data-quote="Lyxen" data-source="post: 8425692" data-attributes="member: 7032025"><p>No, my argument is "millions of people are doing fine without it", and everything that you propose is highly debatable in terms of influence.</p><p></p><p>You are confusing quantity with quality. More is not necessarily better, keeping things simple and streamlined is a great quality too.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Did I ever day that 5e was perfect ? Certainly not, but if you're looking for areas of improvement, there are other people on this thread telling you that it's not necessarily the place to start.</p><p></p><p>As for 4e, yes, it is balanced and I have said it on multiple occasions, as for "informed" I have no idea what it means in this context, but it is certain that the other side of the coin that says "balanced and controlled" is "rigid and constrained". Once more, there is no perfect system, only systems better suited for some types of game, although of course you can choose to override that, my opinion is that it just takes more effort.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, because it could have people make more mistakes like thinking that some things do have influence where there are none. What is certain is that the more you put, the more meat there is for people who want to ruleslawyer it and find defects anyway.</p><p></p><p>And I've said it's not a bad idea, it just needs careful consideration about what you mention there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyxen, post: 8425692, member: 7032025"] No, my argument is "millions of people are doing fine without it", and everything that you propose is highly debatable in terms of influence. You are confusing quantity with quality. More is not necessarily better, keeping things simple and streamlined is a great quality too. Did I ever day that 5e was perfect ? Certainly not, but if you're looking for areas of improvement, there are other people on this thread telling you that it's not necessarily the place to start. As for 4e, yes, it is balanced and I have said it on multiple occasions, as for "informed" I have no idea what it means in this context, but it is certain that the other side of the coin that says "balanced and controlled" is "rigid and constrained". Once more, there is no perfect system, only systems better suited for some types of game, although of course you can choose to override that, my opinion is that it just takes more effort. Yes, because it could have people make more mistakes like thinking that some things do have influence where there are none. What is certain is that the more you put, the more meat there is for people who want to ruleslawyer it and find defects anyway. And I've said it's not a bad idea, it just needs careful consideration about what you mention there. [/QUOTE]
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