Another critical hit on the critics of the game world from Scrivonaut and Norayla on Splash Damage:
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I really was seriously disappointed by 3rd Edition Exalted-- both in terms of the content itself and how long it took to reach fruition. I love the setting, but I have quite thoroughly fallen out of love with the creators.
Wow, I found 3rd far better than 2nd. I even homogenized all 2nd ed WoD systems with Exalted 3rd in a titanic fusion system that amazing works. It's mostly powered by 3rd and then applies the supernatural templates to work with the system allowing mortals, to supernatural templates to exalted to all run off the same 3rd edition back bone. Though I will admit that 3rds content is taking for fucking ever to release which is why I said fuck it and just made my own fusion system.
I'm definitely biased. The delays in production turned me against the team. By the time they released, every single one of my players had moved on to 5E.
The salt is real.