And more than likely in a lot of cases it's due to not wanting to be typed cast and just getting bored with the role
Wouldn't say more than likely, but yes it's also common,
And more than likely in a lot of cases it's due to not wanting to be typed cast and just getting bored with the role
No, I was referring to Pegasus Spiele (a German publisher). Here's a link to their news article.
Maybe I misinterpreted something, but they're stating that:
"Die fünfte Edition von Dungeons & Dragons wird veröffentlicht. Als Exklusiv-Distributor in Europa hat Pegasus Spiele die ersten Exemplare des neuen Rollenspiels an die Fachhändler verschickt."
I.e. (roughly translated):
"The fifth edition of D&D has been released. As the exclusive distributor in Europe, Pegasus Spiele has sent the first copies of the new rpg to specialty retailers."
Okay, that ridiculous, (and maybe you need to get out more)
I offered my insight, thats all, I didn't volunteer for interrogation,
Dude, you're new here. Please allow me to give you some advice. Don't make it personal. Address the logic of the post, not the person of the poster. That "need to get out more" crack is kind of insulting. Now, in other parts of the internet, maybe they let it slide. But more often, around here, it gets a moderator's attention.
Especially when you're insulting the forum moderator himself, to his face. Not exactly the smoothest of moves, there.
Not a huge deal this time, but I suggest you avoid that kind of approach, except with your close friends who you *know* aren't going to take offense.
You posted on an internet discussion board - that includes an implicit invitation to discuss and question.
And you need to lighten up, it wasn't meant to be an insult
Demands, not so much.... (i have better things to do with my limited free time)
Your intent is not required for it to be insulting. Merely your lack of thoughtfulness.
Oh, and this repeated telling folks what they need to do (trust you, get out more, lighten up) - that's what's getting you in trouble. You're not really in much of a position to know what others need, you know. If you don't want to listen to my advice, that's fine. But you'll try this approach with others, get into an argument, and then you won't have my patience on your side.
Apparently, arguing with a moderator is one of those better things...
Interesting, though, when you look back - nobody made demands of you. You told us to trust you. I responded saying that we might do so if you gave some more evidence than your personal assertion.
That completely fails to be interrogation, or a demand. So, maybe it is you who needs to lighten up, hm?
In any case, I'm done. Listen, or don't. Your call.
Without something more than flat assertion that you're correct, why should we trust your assessment? Give us a documented case where this sort of thing happened between two studios, and maybe we might take that as a basis.
Measure yourself by your own standards
Anything that undoes any of the damage Lorraine Williams did to the D&D brand is a good thing. That can even make Hasbro's Megacorp lawyers look like heroes.