Ahnehnois
First Post
PF is on some level a great game and a great business, but it fixed almost none of the problems of 3.5.
In fact, the closest thing we've seen to an attempt to improve the game is Trailblazer, but that's a small company that can only go so far.
So a 5e could (I'm not saying would) fix the game's problems and move it into new territory. It could:
*Increase realism and verisimilitude
*Reduce complexity and bookkeeping
*Redice dependency on computers and battlemaps
*Make all character types fun and interesting
*Grant players more narrative control
*Make the game more beginner-friendly and more accessible to non-gamers
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It would be miraculous if all those things actually happened, but that's the upside. D&D is not perfect; it can be made better.
In fact, the closest thing we've seen to an attempt to improve the game is Trailblazer, but that's a small company that can only go so far.
So a 5e could (I'm not saying would) fix the game's problems and move it into new territory. It could:
*Increase realism and verisimilitude
*Reduce complexity and bookkeeping
*Redice dependency on computers and battlemaps
*Make all character types fun and interesting
*Grant players more narrative control
*Make the game more beginner-friendly and more accessible to non-gamers
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It would be miraculous if all those things actually happened, but that's the upside. D&D is not perfect; it can be made better.