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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent55" data-source="post: 8922619" data-attributes="member: 7037991"><p>The problem is, they either have a creative gamer run the business, which doesn't work or in this case tried to get someone with business sense to run it as such but has no interest or experience in the product other than money. So the key as can be seen from pathfinder is a balance of the two, this company started from scratch not too long ago and has even surpassed D&D once in sales. Because they know how to market and make and sell role-playing games and are very experienced in the industry. they are focused on one part, Hasbro has many different things and due to this they try and treat it all the same and are now seeing that this is not working. Role-playing games are like a wild animal, try and put that in a cage and it will fight to be free or die trying to do so. The best you can hope for is to befriend it and help it along and respect its wild nature. And in return, it will keep coming back each time with more of its family and over time you will have a group that likes that you feed them and thrive in your presence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent55, post: 8922619, member: 7037991"] The problem is, they either have a creative gamer run the business, which doesn't work or in this case tried to get someone with business sense to run it as such but has no interest or experience in the product other than money. So the key as can be seen from pathfinder is a balance of the two, this company started from scratch not too long ago and has even surpassed D&D once in sales. Because they know how to market and make and sell role-playing games and are very experienced in the industry. they are focused on one part, Hasbro has many different things and due to this they try and treat it all the same and are now seeing that this is not working. Role-playing games are like a wild animal, try and put that in a cage and it will fight to be free or die trying to do so. The best you can hope for is to befriend it and help it along and respect its wild nature. And in return, it will keep coming back each time with more of its family and over time you will have a group that likes that you feed them and thrive in your presence. [/QUOTE]
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