Ranger REG
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Well, that's what politically correct person would say. Back then, "dumbed down" was the hip phrase.MerricB said:The word you're missing is "simplified".![]()
(Gee, and I'm just talking about 6 years ago. I feel old.)
Well, that's what politically correct person would say. Back then, "dumbed down" was the hip phrase.MerricB said:The word you're missing is "simplified".![]()
Ranger REG said:Well, that's what politically correct person would say. Back then, "dumbed down" was the hip phrase.
(Gee, and I'm just talking about 6 years ago. I feel old.)
Those are some great pics.The Shaman said:That might explain the pictures Ghostwind posted...![]()
Ranger REG said:I feel old.)
To each their own, of course - personally I don't care for them.Aeson said:Those are some great pics.
A consequence of "simplifying" educational standards in our schools, perhaps?MerricB said:Very interesting fact: D&D Basic 3.5e doesn't roll dice for initiative. There's a set initiative order. Why? Because new gamers found flexible initiative extremely difficult to get used to.
The Shaman said:A consequence of "simplifying" educational standards in our schools, perhaps?
That was my point - it was a humorous play-on-words, or at least it was supposed to be... :\Aeson said:I think "dumbing down" should be used for our school system.
But that's the thing. 3.0e wasn't dumbed down. It was asked before the release and almost everybody on this then-Eric Noah's messageboard said no.MerricB said:"Dumbed Down" is mostly offensive. Calling the d20 System "dumbed down" because it gets rid of percentile dice for skills is ridiculous, but that's how it gets used.