Originally Posted by gish
You realize that asking for an option to choose to have 5e core rules (or not) is the exact opposite of "forcing what I want to play on you", right?


You don't realize that an "OHPSHUN" still needs to be implemented, tested, balanced, and supported by the developer, and that increases the workload for the same amount of content.

Crewell's idea is the better way to approach this:

Originally Posted by Crewell
Instead of asking for a traditional 5e option, wouldn't it be better to point out the flaws of the game that don't sink up with 5e so that they can be made to match better?