Yeah, but as you read a lot of these posts, it makes sense now. There are a lot of players fighting against the true 5e rules because they like their characters being super heroes who can do,away more than is even remotely realistic, like eating a rack of ribs or a cheese wheel in less than 3 seconds.
Each round is supposed to equal about 6 seconds, but many are upset that we want Larian to not allow players to do things like eat food as a Bonus action.
Likewise, some players are upset if we want Larian to put realistic time limits on things, like the druid ritual not lasting an infinite number of days until you, the player, get around to maybe doing something to stop at.
It makes sense to me, know, that the issue is that players right now don't want realism, they want to just be super heroes who can do no wrong. They want to take all the time in the world and still save the day.
Oh, I am sorry if this offends, but it is seriously an aha moment for me. I now think I have at least a better idea of why we are running into so many issues on these posts with people who are fighting against making the game more real.
So the bottom line, Larian, is who you really trying to appeal to? Are you trying to appeal to D&D fans or super hero fans? Pick none. You cant make both happy. You cant have D&D realism and such without limiting the gameplay more and taking out the crazy super hero stuff. They are like the antithesis of one another.