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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="doctorbadwolf" data-source="post: 6925293" data-attributes="member: 6704184"><p>Im very suspicious of that conclusion. </p><p></p><p>Fresh ingredients of higher quality makes a difference, and it simply isn't true that there are only 3 options. Every single person I know gets some kind of "secret menu" option. Everyone. Mustard fried. Chopped chilis. Pickles. Double fried fries. More options than I can remember. We love that place. </p><p></p><p>And yet, we go to Eureka Burger, or the Habit, or local mom and pop places, more often than we go to In n Out. Because in n out is delicious, that can't be denied. I love my #2 mustard fried with chopped chilis and both kinds of onions, vanilla/chocolate shake and double fried fries. It's a staple. But I can get a bacon burger with a fried egg, peppercinis and pepperoni at Leo's down the road, or get it with the lamb they use for the gyros, or a hundred other things. And those places are also packed most of the time. </p><p></p><p>And I'm all over CA. I'm not just seeing one town. In n out is blowing up all day because it's one of the best inexpensive burgers around, not simply because there is a lack of choice. The lack of choice works exactly because every other place has so many options, and because those few choices are so damn good. </p><p></p><p>Edit: which is all not to say that the 5e model is bad.</p><p></p><p>at most I would want 1-2 more smallish books* per year, and a trickle of smaller adventures and adventure building content on Dragon+. </p><p> I'd pay ~10$/month for D+ if it had that, browser based and app supported digital tools built in that all sync with each other as a whole system, and a steady trickle of Unearthed Arcana stuff to play test and provide feedback on. But I'm also happy with how things are. </p><p></p><p>*stuff like Volos, but with info on how those options work in multiple settings, for instance. Like the 3e Races of Stone book, but with info on those races in FR, Eberron, DL and DS, etc. preferably paperback like the 4e essentials books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorbadwolf, post: 6925293, member: 6704184"] Im very suspicious of that conclusion. Fresh ingredients of higher quality makes a difference, and it simply isn't true that there are only 3 options. Every single person I know gets some kind of "secret menu" option. Everyone. Mustard fried. Chopped chilis. Pickles. Double fried fries. More options than I can remember. We love that place. And yet, we go to Eureka Burger, or the Habit, or local mom and pop places, more often than we go to In n Out. Because in n out is delicious, that can't be denied. I love my #2 mustard fried with chopped chilis and both kinds of onions, vanilla/chocolate shake and double fried fries. It's a staple. But I can get a bacon burger with a fried egg, peppercinis and pepperoni at Leo's down the road, or get it with the lamb they use for the gyros, or a hundred other things. And those places are also packed most of the time. And I'm all over CA. I'm not just seeing one town. In n out is blowing up all day because it's one of the best inexpensive burgers around, not simply because there is a lack of choice. The lack of choice works exactly because every other place has so many options, and because those few choices are so damn good. Edit: which is all not to say that the 5e model is bad. at most I would want 1-2 more smallish books* per year, and a trickle of smaller adventures and adventure building content on Dragon+. I'd pay ~10$/month for D+ if it had that, browser based and app supported digital tools built in that all sync with each other as a whole system, and a steady trickle of Unearthed Arcana stuff to play test and provide feedback on. But I'm also happy with how things are. *stuff like Volos, but with info on how those options work in multiple settings, for instance. Like the 3e Races of Stone book, but with info on those races in FR, Eberron, DL and DS, etc. preferably paperback like the 4e essentials books. [/QUOTE]
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