D&D 5E (2024) Mearls has some Interesting Ideals about how to fix high level wizards.

You got that backwards. Casino Royale was Bakarat when written. Texas Holden exploded in popularity so they change it for the Craig film.

I am curious why critical role used 5E if it sucked so bad? They never used 4E.

Sold so bad it doubled the rpg market year 1.
 
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I am curious why critical role used 5E if it sucked so bad? They never used 4E.
They did, briefly, actually. But it's fairly obvious why CR preferred 5e - they are interested in performative role playing, not tactical combat (which might be fun to play, but is not a good spectator sport).

But @Tigris is both right and wrong. It's fair to say that 4e and 5e are different games: one is a tactical combat game, whilst the other is a rules-lite system that leaves room for performative role play to fill in the gaps. They are wrong to claim either is "not D&D" though. Both have their roots in early D&D, and, as a 1st edition AD&D vet, 5e feels more familiar than 3e and 4e, where the rules increasingly pursued the tactical combat aspect of the game.
 

I am curious why critical role used 5E if it sucked so bad? They never used 4E.
Because of popularity or the received popularity.


FOr some time people kept saying "Pathfinder overtook D&D". Ans many believed it. Some believe it even today even if facts show that its wrong.

So they chose the game they thought was most popular PF1, but almost no one knows pathfinder compared to D&D. And then when 5e released and all the marketing made it seam like a huge success (again some people still believe this to this day even though 5e was the least successfull version) they changed to the new most popular game.


Its really not so hard. Content creators try to make content for the system they think are popular. Same with boardgames and other media. You can see that content creators for boardgames and computer games even make content about popular games they dont like.
 

Because of popularity or the received popularity.


FOr some time people kept saying "Pathfinder overtook D&D". Ans many believed it. Some believe it even today even if facts show that its wrong.

So they chose the game they thought was most popular PF1, but almost no one knows pathfinder compared to D&D. And then when 5e released and all the marketing made it seam like a huge success (again some people still believe this to this day even though 5e was the least successfull version) they changed to the new most popular game.


Its really not so hard. Content creators try to make content for the system they think are popular. Same with boardgames and other media. You can see that content creators for boardgames and computer games even make content about popular games they dont like.
That’s not the real story it wasn’t about popularity. It’s been noted they choose Pathfinder because they liked it better than 4E mechanically. They moved to 5E afft we’re launch cause they liked it even more.
 

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