Marc Radle
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I’m not sure how they can even claim One D&D compatibility, since no one even knows what that means yet …Heh. A release date of November 2023 may be a wee bit early to ensure One D&D compatibility...
I’m not sure how they can even claim One D&D compatibility, since no one even knows what that means yet …Heh. A release date of November 2023 may be a wee bit early to ensure One D&D compatibility...
The funny thing is, when 5e came out in 2014, it was supposed to be, "acceptable for everyone". Only eight years later...I remember, weeks before the ONE D&D announcement a Mike Shea blog post and Ray Winniger giving a thumb up. Dungeons and Dragons future? Ray Winninger gives a nod to Mike Shea's proposed changes.
One of the point was an updated SRD. So I think that the OP youtuber did the stunt to get some clicks. Remember that the original 5e SRD has the "old" races rules, and one the things WotC want to do with OneD&D is to create a new "accetable for everyone" D&D, so at least those rules needs to be updated in the SRD. Update this, update all. Maybe the rumor (if ever existed) is that the SRD will offer a lot less content of what is offering now?
Well, since WotC's claim is backwards compatibility, they technically shouldn't have to wait for 2024.I’m not sure how they can even claim One D&D compatibility, since no one even knows what that means yet …
I think "acceptable for everyone" is a bit like "perfection" - it's not something you can ever actually achieve, but it's a worthwhile goal to constantly strive for.The funny thing is, when 5e came out in 2014, it was supposed to be, "acceptable for everyone". Only eight years later...
There are times when the perfect becomes the enemy of the good.I think "acceptable for everyone" is a bit like "perfection" - it's not something you can ever actually achieve, but it's a worthwhile goal to constantly strive for.
Can you please define this acronym?
Fear, Uncertainty and DoubtCan you please define this acronym?
Absolutely. But given that this version has a fixed release date (with almost no chance of slipping from that date), I don't think that will be an issue here.There are times when the perfect becomes the enemy of the good.
For anyone who isn't familiar with this phrase, it's got its own Wikipedia page.Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt