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What is Paizo going to do when 5E comes out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jester David" data-source="post: 6022327" data-attributes="member: 37579"><p>I wonder about that. </p><p></p><p>Most of the groups I see have the 1-2 players that buy all the books - often the GM - and the other players just use that material. Other than the core books there aren't a lot of guaranteed sales. </p><p>Books are sold because people want them and want physical copies. There's the collector or fan that supports the company and buys their products for that reason. </p><p></p><p>But for actually making characters I think many people go onto websites (where all the feats are there) rather than slowly flipping through 3-5 books. Or use a character builder. </p><p>This hit WotC hard as a lot of people just used the Builder and skipped the books, as there was so little content other than crunch in the books. There wasn't the 2-3 books per group being sold like they were expecting. And the dedicated fanbase is smaller. There are many players and people who buy books, but there are far, far fewer people who love the company.</p><p>I've often said that people play Pathfinder <em>because </em>of Paizo and that people play D&D <em>despite</em> WotC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester David, post: 6022327, member: 37579"] I wonder about that. Most of the groups I see have the 1-2 players that buy all the books - often the GM - and the other players just use that material. Other than the core books there aren't a lot of guaranteed sales. Books are sold because people want them and want physical copies. There's the collector or fan that supports the company and buys their products for that reason. But for actually making characters I think many people go onto websites (where all the feats are there) rather than slowly flipping through 3-5 books. Or use a character builder. This hit WotC hard as a lot of people just used the Builder and skipped the books, as there was so little content other than crunch in the books. There wasn't the 2-3 books per group being sold like they were expecting. And the dedicated fanbase is smaller. There are many players and people who buy books, but there are far, far fewer people who love the company. I've often said that people play Pathfinder [I]because [/I]of Paizo and that people play D&D [I]despite[/I] WotC. [/QUOTE]
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