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<blockquote data-quote="PsyzhranV2" data-source="post: 8182276" data-attributes="member: 7015332"><p>Those two goals are increasingly coming into conflict with each other. This reverence of tradition has hamstrung previous attempts from WotC to move the game forward, as well as why these initiatives are few and far in between in the first place. I'm not just talking about racial sensitivity here; its also manifests in how the 5e design team seems allergic to the idea of updating their game to fix the jank that's been exposed after 6 years, as well as explaning some of the questionable decisions that have been in the game from the very beginning <s>CHA Warlocks, amirite?</s></p><p></p><p>It's something of a problem with WotC's corporate culture, judging from a few testimonials that have popped up.</p><p></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>I'm very much not interested in a Star Wars argument, but against my better judgment I feel the need to comment here anyway, so I'll say this (which I hope shouldn't prove too controversial): a lot of what went awry with the Sequel trilogy came down to the studio not having a clear vision of what they actually wanted to do with the movies, instead writing by the seat of their pants. If there was a more robust story outline from the outset, if the directors and producers better communicated with each other, and if the studio stuck to their guns rather than collapsing at the first sign of fan backlash, we might have gotten a more coherent series of films than... whatever it was we got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsyzhranV2, post: 8182276, member: 7015332"] Those two goals are increasingly coming into conflict with each other. This reverence of tradition has hamstrung previous attempts from WotC to move the game forward, as well as why these initiatives are few and far in between in the first place. I'm not just talking about racial sensitivity here; its also manifests in how the 5e design team seems allergic to the idea of updating their game to fix the jank that's been exposed after 6 years, as well as explaning some of the questionable decisions that have been in the game from the very beginning [S]CHA Warlocks, amirite?[/S] It's something of a problem with WotC's corporate culture, judging from a few testimonials that have popped up. [CENTER]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[/CENTER] I'm very much not interested in a Star Wars argument, but against my better judgment I feel the need to comment here anyway, so I'll say this (which I hope shouldn't prove too controversial): a lot of what went awry with the Sequel trilogy came down to the studio not having a clear vision of what they actually wanted to do with the movies, instead writing by the seat of their pants. If there was a more robust story outline from the outset, if the directors and producers better communicated with each other, and if the studio stuck to their guns rather than collapsing at the first sign of fan backlash, we might have gotten a more coherent series of films than... whatever it was we got. [/QUOTE]
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