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LOL so it's either I agree with you or I didn't read it?
Nice strawman, but no. It's more like, "If you say something wasn't in the article that clearly was, I'm going to assume you didn't read it."
LOL so it's either I agree with you or I didn't read it?
LOL!
I have already told you what this proves and it's not proven to be the majority of gamers. Pathfinder is more proof than this.
It confirms that a small number of people on the whole planet are bothered by too much choice.
Confirms nothing with regards to D&D.
Was it not posted as part of a larger point about 5E? To save time, yes it was.Is that not posting about Pathfinder?
By all means, quote the article.Nice strawman, but no. It's more like, "If you say something wasn't in the article that clearly was, I'm going to assume you didn't read it."
It happened a lot at the end of 4E, with the Year of the Drow and Neverwinter.I don't know if this happened in 4E, but I know it wasn't like this in 3.X.
By all means, quote the article.
Also -- it is telling that you ignored the rest of my post to focus on rhetoric rather than substance ... just like posting a tangentially related link when I asked for substantive proof backing an objective claim.
Unfortunately for said players, Wizards doesn't appear to have much interest in the game supplement business anymore, so if 5E as it stands right now isn't enough to keep you onboard, you should go ahead and look at alternatives.
Wow....
Ok, just add me as the fourth person to follow Kamakazi's lead in the past 24 hours that has realized that you're being incredibly disingenuous and it's no longer worth the trouble to even try to talk with you.