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I think the era of 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons had it right. (not talking about the rules).
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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 6922032" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>GREAT NEWS!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>You have that RIGHT NOW with 5e. We've got the shelves lined with literally thousands of products for 5e between WoTC, DTRPG, DMsGuild, and your own imagination.</p><p></p><p>Before you come back with "But those aren't officially produced by WoTC directly", I'll point out that when you go into the supermarket, almost NONE of those items are produced directly by the store either. So either your analogy fails, or you do in fact have tons of options like you are wanting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will tell you right now that I will not watch shows like Arrow, The Flash, or League of Legends if I didn't start when they came out. They are all cross-overed for the most part, especially Arrow and Flash, and it's too much effort to figure out what and where and in what order to watch them. </p><p></p><p>It's also a reason why I haven't gone back to my comics from the 80s and not reread the Xfactor/Xmen/New Mutants because they constantly did cross over stories and it's too much a pain in the butt to try to figure out the order.</p><p></p><p>But to your point, you are 100% correct that I will often hesitate or not even bother starting a TV series if I know it's the same story that goes on for dozens of episodes. About 10 is my limit before I want a new storyline. And what you explain is exactly why traditional sitcoms were all resolved by the end of the episode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 6922032, member: 15700"] GREAT NEWS!!!!!! You have that RIGHT NOW with 5e. We've got the shelves lined with literally thousands of products for 5e between WoTC, DTRPG, DMsGuild, and your own imagination. Before you come back with "But those aren't officially produced by WoTC directly", I'll point out that when you go into the supermarket, almost NONE of those items are produced directly by the store either. So either your analogy fails, or you do in fact have tons of options like you are wanting. I will tell you right now that I will not watch shows like Arrow, The Flash, or League of Legends if I didn't start when they came out. They are all cross-overed for the most part, especially Arrow and Flash, and it's too much effort to figure out what and where and in what order to watch them. It's also a reason why I haven't gone back to my comics from the 80s and not reread the Xfactor/Xmen/New Mutants because they constantly did cross over stories and it's too much a pain in the butt to try to figure out the order. But to your point, you are 100% correct that I will often hesitate or not even bother starting a TV series if I know it's the same story that goes on for dozens of episodes. About 10 is my limit before I want a new storyline. And what you explain is exactly why traditional sitcoms were all resolved by the end of the episode. [/QUOTE]
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