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I see the same type of brainless comments came here from Reddit...
Our sense of humour is worse than germans, what did you expect?
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So why not lean into it fully and make the GM responsible for the whole balancing?
Because having things balanced properly in regard to the myriad options that are possible in people imaginations is hard, especially related to combat. Improper balacing leads to people having a bad time, while having an established, fair ruleset lets the DM and the players focus on other things.
No need for the framework to do balancing, because a good GM will do that.
But at this point why even have rules? A "good GM" can just entirely improvise a system.
An Elf and an Orc Had a Little Baby
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I mean, to each group their own, but 4176 is the total of all together, which is a very unfair way of presenting it.
You'll never have to choose between all of them, or even a decent fraction.
While leveling up, you'll have to choose between 4-8 class feats accessible at your level, and you would usually prioritise ones available from your current levels to those available beforehand. Plus, at some point many feats require prerequisite, which means you can cut down half of options you can choose from really. Same thing with the race feats, skill feats and general feats.
8 possibilites maximum at every level up might be too much for some people, but really isn't in the same ballpark of having to choose between 4000+ every time.
A cursory review shows that the main sources of funding for the protests have been local crowdsourcing and private donors, but that some foreign interests have acted strategically to exert influence.
Interesting that the subtitle is basically this sentence but has removed the most relevant part.
Any source which has "freaks out" in the title speaking about a country should really be avoided...
Switzerland has a new Federal Act on Data Protection coming up in September.
"WAR!!!!", really?
If they are worried about unfair representation, then fair representation can be shown through unedited video feed directly from the police.
Garra suggests that more officers should wear bodycams to balance up the available video evidence.
And visibly some police representative think so too. It should really be the norm. We shouldn't kid ourselves that our police are perfect, even if they are magnitudes better than in some other countries. Complacency breeds corruption.