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Is 5E "big enough" for a Basic/Advanced split?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 8492712" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>There's no way they can please everyone. Have some people been asking for an advanced 5E? Sure. But many are asking for different things altogether. It's not like there's ever been much consistency in details of how to make an "advanced" game.</p><p></p><p>For a lot of people (like me and my group) it's good enough that we don't desire anything more. If we did, there are options like level up out there. But just look at any of the "how to improve" threads out there. Some people want more of a storyteller game, some want detailed instructions on how to resolve skill checks, some want to add more abilities or get rid of them altogether.</p><p></p><p>Any game is always going to be full of compromises. There's an old saying that if you've done a compromise right, no one is 100% satisfied, that perfect is an unattainable goal and most of the time you have to aim for good enough. Maybe there will be more optional rules in the 2024. Beyond that? I don't think we'll ever see a split because the return on the investment isn't good enough. That's good for people like Morrus who can fulfill that niche, but I don't see a company like Hasbro justifying the resource investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 8492712, member: 6801845"] There's no way they can please everyone. Have some people been asking for an advanced 5E? Sure. But many are asking for different things altogether. It's not like there's ever been much consistency in details of how to make an "advanced" game. For a lot of people (like me and my group) it's good enough that we don't desire anything more. If we did, there are options like level up out there. But just look at any of the "how to improve" threads out there. Some people want more of a storyteller game, some want detailed instructions on how to resolve skill checks, some want to add more abilities or get rid of them altogether. Any game is always going to be full of compromises. There's an old saying that if you've done a compromise right, no one is 100% satisfied, that perfect is an unattainable goal and most of the time you have to aim for good enough. Maybe there will be more optional rules in the 2024. Beyond that? I don't think we'll ever see a split because the return on the investment isn't good enough. That's good for people like Morrus who can fulfill that niche, but I don't see a company like Hasbro justifying the resource investment. [/QUOTE]
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