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sports games frequently do, outside of those it is rare / nonexistent. Still, we already know it won’t be a new edition number, so adding the year is an option insteadGames usually don't though.
sports games frequently do, outside of those it is rare / nonexistent. Still, we already know it won’t be a new edition number, so adding the year is an option insteadGames usually don't though.
is there a case where the community name was different from the official one? I am not aware of oneBy the community.
No matter what dumb thing the 100K an hour consultant they hired tells them to call it.
5e was described and talked about as just 'D&D' for years with the edition number tucked quietly away until the community wore them down.is there a case where the community name was different from the official one? I am not aware of one
I don’t see it prominently displayed today either, when looking at their books5e was described and talked about as just 'D&D' for years with the edition number tucked quietly away until the community wore them down.
But they talk about it and are right now assuring us that 5.5e is totally 5e, for reals.I don’t see it prominently displayed today either, when looking at their books
5e was never not the fifth edition. It is displayed as prominently (not…) now as it has been for yearsBut they talk about it and are right now assuring us that 5.5e is totally 5e, for reals.
If paizo does it, it is totally fine.What about Paizo's upcoming attempt to remaster PF2? curious
Slightly different set of circumstances, mate. The desire for PF2 remasters has a lot to do with the OGL fiasco, moving PF away from WotC's IPs, and moving PF2 to the new ORC license.If paizo does it, it is totally fine.
Slightly. But still I see measuring with two different scales. And quite some bias.Slightly different set of circumstances, mate. The desire for PF2 remasters has a lot to do with the OGL fiasco, moving PF away from WotC's IPs, and moving PF2 to the new ORC license.