CamelCursive
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As someone who's not played any DnD outside of 5e (and got started with that rather recently, too), what is the big issue with 5e?
I assume it draws in hipsters and the RPG version of "Halo invented FPS" kiddies?
It's a good system for doing what it does, but at its core you have to understand what D&D's system has always been- A very basic combat system with a roleplaying system and other mechanics slapped onto its frame. People have seen Stranger Things and Big Bang Theory and now everyone wants to play D&D. That's not particularly a bad thing, but D&D seems to be taking a turn to start appealing to kids and basic players that will toss the books and dice in a box and forget about it after the cool trend wears off.
4th Edition was pretty terrible, because it was made entirely to appeal to morons who wanted a tabletop WoW. It was written specifically for that kind of person, and it was almost insulting to anyone who played RPG's on the tabletop.
3rd Edition wasn't awful, I'd say it's one of my favorites... but that might be nostalgia. There was just SO MUCH SHIT for 3rd Edition and the D20 system, that it was entirely possible to get the hang of that one system and play a dozen different settings. I mean, Illithids in a post-apocalyptic WW2? Could be done, easily.
D&D 5e isn't that terrible at all, it just has a somewhat annoying fanbase- basically, the guys that suddenly became experts on comic books when the Marvel movies were popular- because he had Wikipedia articles.
It's nowhere near as awful as Wrath & Glory, the newer 40k RPG. It's an RPG for people who don't really have any standards for their player group but don't want to hurt anyone's feelings. You can be an absolute idiot and play this RPG and it will all be just fine, because it was made for idiots. That, and the developers made it to try and please everyone, so naturally "everything" is there, except it's a watered-down option.
And Fantasy Flight's 40k RPG's were flawed, but they make W&G look pathetic. And while people were complaining about how 'hard' it was are objectively stupid people. You stood in the middle of the open room and got into a shootout with 5 enemies that were in cover, and you died? NO SHIT. The game's not broken, you're just fucking stupid.
While absolutely not what I'd consider a Role-Playing game, I can honestly tell you that the Doom board game is a lot of fun.