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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 4275275" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>I think you'll find that part of the reason that there won't be a 4.5 is because of the attitude of 4e(reflected by the company stance as well as the people in R&D, and so on). It is much more of an environment of "These are rules for a game. They don't have to be perfect, they have to be good enough. If there are mistakes made or we find problems, we live in the technology age where we can use our website, online tools, the RPGA, and so on to get the changes out to people. And if they don't get the changes and don't go looking for them, it means their game works fine without the changes and they weren't needed."</p><p></p><p>The version of the Warforged was the version that was good enough for the time they needed to release the MM. This is the version good enough for this article. They might release another book with a different version in the future.</p><p></p><p>The game designers that I've met have really been the tinkering type. They aren't about creating a ruleset that never changes. They are about adding whatever good ideas come to mind as soon as they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 4275275, member: 5143"] I think you'll find that part of the reason that there won't be a 4.5 is because of the attitude of 4e(reflected by the company stance as well as the people in R&D, and so on). It is much more of an environment of "These are rules for a game. They don't have to be perfect, they have to be good enough. If there are mistakes made or we find problems, we live in the technology age where we can use our website, online tools, the RPGA, and so on to get the changes out to people. And if they don't get the changes and don't go looking for them, it means their game works fine without the changes and they weren't needed." The version of the Warforged was the version that was good enough for the time they needed to release the MM. This is the version good enough for this article. They might release another book with a different version in the future. The game designers that I've met have really been the tinkering type. They aren't about creating a ruleset that never changes. They are about adding whatever good ideas come to mind as soon as they do. [/QUOTE]
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