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2 months ago ::
Mar 21, 2013 - 9:41AM
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Date Joined:
Aug 18, 2007
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The lesson was: Make game better => nerdrage & commercial failure.
They're just hoping that doing the opposite will bring success. It's understandible, if logically invalid.
There's that wrongfully used term again.. nerdrage.
A group let WOTC know they did not like the product. WOTC changed the product. It was criticism of a product, NOT nerdrage that caused the change.
In any case, when you have something taken away, negative criticism is expected. The market spoke, nerdrage did not. WOTC would not be doing this for nerdrage alone, it was market pressure and NOT nerdrage that made them switch course. It is an important distinction to make if you are trying to be honest.
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2 months ago ::
Mar 21, 2013 - 10:20AM
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They need to keep the class definitions very light weight (no more than 2 pages each).
Hmmm, you mean like having a wizard + spell descriptions fit in 2 pages?
Or would it work to have fighter: level 1: bonus feat level 2: bonus feat level 4: bonus feat etc... (like in 3rd)
And then you have 50 pages of fighter feats.
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2 months ago ::
Mar 21, 2013 - 2:01PM
#43
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Date Joined:
Sep 26, 2001
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I honestly think some of you guys are getting spoil from the amount of options that D&DN have. Compare to other D&D Edition, this one by far have the most options I ever seen.
I guess if you never saw 3.5...
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