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* BrokenBase: There are a couple of major points of contention among the game's fans.

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* BrokenBase: There are a couple of few major points of contention among the game's fans.



** The skill trees and cooldowns are another aspect that people tend to disagree on. Some people like the more action-y feel, while others argue that they make it feel less like D&D and more like an MMO. Many people felt that it was a missed opportunity for them to introduce people to 5th edition D&D.

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** The skill trees and cooldowns are another aspect that people tend to disagree on. Some people like the more action-y feel, while others argue that they make it feel less like D&D and more like an MMO. don't belong in D&D. Many people felt that it was a missed opportunity for them to introduce people to implement 5th edition D&D.D&D rules, at least to the extent that previous D&D based games did.
** The ability to instantly revive fallen companions ''during'' battle without requiring any skill checks, spells or items is also a source of disagreements.

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Broken Base is a division \'\'within\'\' a fanbase.


* BrokenBase: Since its release, the game has divided the audience between those who think its a good enough RPG videogame in its own right and those who are dissapointed because they were expecting something like BaldursGate or NeverwinterNights, or simply a more faithful adaptation of the 5th edition D&D rules.

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* BrokenBase: Since its release, There are a couple of major points of contention among the game has divided game's fans.
** The Dungeon Master mode, which some people enjoyed for being able to run campaigns with their friends and
the audience between those who think its a good enough RPG videogame in its own right and those who are dissapointed fact that more content was promised to be released regularly, while others were left disappointed because they were expecting something like BaldursGate or NeverwinterNights, or simply a more faithful adaptation of the lack of options when compared to the ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' toolset.
** The skill trees and cooldowns are another aspect that people tend to disagree on. Some people like the more action-y feel, while others argue that they make it feel less like D&D and more like an MMO. Many people felt that it was a missed opportunity for them to introduce people to
5th edition D&D rules.D&D.
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* BrokenBase: Since its release, the game has divided the audience between those who think its a good enough RPG videogame in its own right and those who are dissapointed because they were expecting something like BaldursGate or NeverwinterNights, or simply a more faithful adaptation of the 5th edition D&D rules.

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