Thomas Shey
Legend
Hot Take: this is the root of all present-day complaints about the OGL and/or Hasbro.
Well, those that aren't rooted in "They're making D&D."
[Walks off nonchalantly whistling...]
Hot Take: this is the root of all present-day complaints about the OGL and/or Hasbro.
And also the contingent who want the errata, but only if it agrees with the way they've been houseruling it. That contingent isn't so cohesive, because no two of them agree on what it should look like.There's clearly contingent of gamers who think that no game should ever have errata at all, and a bigger one that has a probably unreasonable idea of how much errata is nearly inevitable (and not making any distinction between design errors and editing errors).
I had never seen it just don't remember seeing that ad before, and I'm old enough that I should have. (Though maybe Pace was not for sale on Cape Cod at that time?) That said, I have to say that I did not expect the punchline to be lynching.OP: "I know it's controversial, but what if you did this thing in 5E that most other RPGs do?"
Some Posters: "Get a rope."
(If your brain added in "New York City" you're old.)
Texas gonna Texas.I have to say that I did not expect the punchline to be lynching.
It shouldn't legally be allowed to use the word salsa.Texas gonna Texas.
The irony, of course, is that Pace is basically red-tinted water.
Helps if you strain it first.Texas gonna Texas.
The irony, of course, is that Pace is basically red-tinted water.
I wrote for Wraith! And Trinity.Not with your limited dots in Time and Matter, anyway.