And some people would complain that doing so makes it a new edition.Maybe. I'm not sure I agree. I mean, they could easily drop the stamp from later printings without changing anything else.
There was (and is) a free 8bit strangers thing retro game out there for mobile phones. That felt great.Early 3D has aged terribly.
Best 16 bit games are still pretty.
And it's easy to duplicate that style. Eg Stardew Valley.
I can imagine some of us are wishing the PDFs for D&D2014 would just Digivolve into D&D2024 PDFs, and the 2014 books would just Evolve into their 2024 counterparts. They would just suddenly glow for a minute and there would be your new PDF and your new books.Existing books will, of course, not self destruct the last time I checked if you want to continue using them.
Actually I am now seeing the real possibility that exactly this will happen for my account.I can imagine some of us are wishing the PDFs for D&D2014 would just Digivolve into D&D2024 PDFs, and the 2014 books would just Evolve into their 2024 counterparts. They would just suddenly glow for a minute and there would be your new PDF and your new books.
But we live in the real world (or do we?)
Done both. DF is worse for my wallet by a factor of 10. My last DF pledge alone was over 3k.want to replace it with a warhammer 40k addiction?