While certainly changes can be poorly thought or unnecessary, sometimes they can be good or necessary.
Please tell me that you prefer Age of Sigmar over Fantasy so I can safely toss your opinions into the recycle bin.
I think both can coexist. This whole Sigmar drama could’ve easily been avoided by making it a spin-off rather than going on this whole metaplot binge about the Old World literally blowing up.
Hence why I hate metaplot, edition wars, all that shit that sucks the fun out and turns fandom into a dumpster fire.
To go back to my last example, the icing on the cake was that the new writers literally wrote in the new edition that they thought all the prior editions were abominations. I don’t like certain setting conceits either and make huge changes in my campaigns, but calling a decade of guys writing their passion project an “abomination” is a bit much. Sure, they made shit up as they went and constantly revised their ideas between books. But they at least tried to condense it in subsequent editions and even tried to provide in-universe explanations for the changes. The latest edition is made by people motivated by hatred and arrogance. Which would be fine… if they weren’t shitting on their own customers when their IP is so obscure that they needed to use kickstarter to revive it.
This is why I hate brand names, I hate metaplots, and I hate canon. Even with the best intentions you’re never gonna rival Tolkien so you shouldn’t even try and You should just focus on making something fun. With bad intentions things just get worse and worse.
In my opinion, IPs should end with closure. Constantly reanimating them as zombies has gone nowhere good, and it’s strangled the creativity of the market.
pretty much. its how every estabilished setting works. it's not just DMs pushing the envelope, but devs as well.
Statements like these betray that you’ve never interacted with the tabletop community. Self-styled Lorefags are everywhere and they will rip you a new asshole over the most asinine trivia. They literally send one of the employees (Jess Henig, dev on Mage 3e) hundreds of death threats for working on a book they didn’t like, to the point he was afraid to open his inbox for years. Those bullies killed my interest in this IP and left scars on my psyche. I won’t go through that shit again.
I envy you, truly. Your wide-eyed innocence reminds me of myself… before life kicked me around like a soccer ball for years. Enjoy your innocence while it lasts, because you will lose it and that pain will be agonizing.