From what I have gathered it took Wizards of the Coast some 4-5 decades to figure out that it might be a good idea to constrain the ridiculous nonlinearities of their retarded ruleset with bandaids like "bounded accuracy".
And some people here treat D&D rules like they were some godsent commandments L O L
I'm not following.
Would you play chess with checkers ru!es? Why would you play D&D 5e with another ruleset?
All people are trying to suggest is make the game more like 5e which it is based on, not because it's the greatest system ever.