Thread:Argali1/@comment-27097330-20160730232508/@comment-27097330-20160731023819

Okay, so first a bit of history. I assume you know about Dungeons and Dragons, essentially the kickstarted of role playing games? Well every once in a while, when D&D was starting to get dry, and they couldn't pull out new content, they'd make a new edition. They'd change rules, gameplay, and discontinue the old edition. They did this twice, making a first and second edition. Then finally they got to the third. This was the most popular yet. It had a huge following. If you ask people about classic D&D, this is probably what they're thinking of. Of course, eventually, D&D moved on, and they made Edition 4. Only problem, people had grown really attacked to the third edition, and what's more the 4th edition was radically different. People criticized it for having to much of a video game structure, which they felt didn't do D&D justice. At the same time this new edition was drawing in lots of new people, and the company wasn't going to go back to edition 3. With me so far?