Treebore
First Post
I tend to run very long games, going to high, sometimes very high, levels. So when 5E does come out, because it is coming, it is only a question of when, to draw me to it it will have to answer one problem. Scaling a game form low to high level, within a world, and have it make intuitive sense. Meaning everyone needs to look at what they come up with and be able to say, "Yeah, I can see it working that way."
Why can you be first level, and all the 40th level (What is that called in 4E? Been too long since I've played. Paragon?) haven't already done something to make a first level unneeded?
Also, there are still some major headaches in how the power scales up, even in 4E. Some hard rules need to be decided upon, and more importantly, have them make sense in a world, or worlds, that we all pretend are real.
Essentially they need to come up with some "Laws of Physics" that work for worlds of magic.
They even come close to pulling this off, I'll be back on board with 5E. Or if its still too complicated for me, I'll at least steal the Laws of Physics they come up with. Which will require my buying at least the core to be able to apply it to my gaming.
Why can you be first level, and all the 40th level (What is that called in 4E? Been too long since I've played. Paragon?) haven't already done something to make a first level unneeded?
Also, there are still some major headaches in how the power scales up, even in 4E. Some hard rules need to be decided upon, and more importantly, have them make sense in a world, or worlds, that we all pretend are real.
Essentially they need to come up with some "Laws of Physics" that work for worlds of magic.
They even come close to pulling this off, I'll be back on board with 5E. Or if its still too complicated for me, I'll at least steal the Laws of Physics they come up with. Which will require my buying at least the core to be able to apply it to my gaming.