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Pathfinder: Is it evidence that new editions don't need to be that different?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rykion" data-source="post: 4939934" data-attributes="member: 33035"><p>Because it is generally considered one. When someone is called "very resistant to change" it implies that they are actively opposed to change. In other words, they are set in their ways and don't want to even consider change. Choosing to not adopt something new is not the same as being very resistant to change. </p><p></p><p>Then they aren't being very resistant to change as they aren't opposed to the change. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Again they aren't resisting the change. It's also not likely a reason to choose Pathfinder over 4E as you are still paying for Pathfinder.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>This isn't resisting change either. Pathfinder is more compatible with 3.5 than 4E is, but most people just wanting to explore 3.5 probably aren't buying Pathfinder.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Marketing and business are about the only fields that consider not buying the newest product or adopting the latest management technique as being all that is required to be considered resistant to change. People buying Pathfinder are buying a new product, so they don't fall under this meaning of resisting change either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rykion, post: 4939934, member: 33035"] Because it is generally considered one. When someone is called "very resistant to change" it implies that they are actively opposed to change. In other words, they are set in their ways and don't want to even consider change. Choosing to not adopt something new is not the same as being very resistant to change. Then they aren't being very resistant to change as they aren't opposed to the change. Again they aren't resisting the change. It's also not likely a reason to choose Pathfinder over 4E as you are still paying for Pathfinder. This isn't resisting change either. Pathfinder is more compatible with 3.5 than 4E is, but most people just wanting to explore 3.5 probably aren't buying Pathfinder. Marketing and business are about the only fields that consider not buying the newest product or adopting the latest management technique as being all that is required to be considered resistant to change. People buying Pathfinder are buying a new product, so they don't fall under this meaning of resisting change either. [/QUOTE]
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