Pramas is just sharing an opinion. It doesn't really mean anything, he's just musing. Since he isn't in the 4e boat, I don't really take it as more than just him still being skeptical of the new edition.
This is obviously biased viewing of data intended to promote a certain point of view. Seriously, enough of the 4e bashing, we GET IT. You don't like the product. Move along.
Heh, I'll believe it when I see it. I am having trouble believing any new version can undo the damage done by the initial Delays & wording of the GSL.And I hope WotC fixes the GSL (how's that coming, BTW?).
Sure seems that way to me.Pramas said:If WotC was serious about wanting the support of third party publishers, the GSL has been a strategic failure to date. If the goal was to cull the third party market though, mission accomplished.
How many did they order in the first place? Without evidence of how many were sold at that location, being sold out is hardly an indication of success.darjr said:eh... and around here there are game stores that sold out of martial power.
4e sold in well, and then we had ridiculous gas prices, and then in September we had an economic meltdown. We've suffered lay offs nationwide, consumer spending during that period fizzled out. So, the purchase of non-essiential like role playing suppliments suffered.
No kidding, did it really?
"Yeah, when people had money they bought stuff, now people don't have money, so they aren't buyign stuff. Obviously stuff is bad, the old stuff was better!"
Come on.
This is obviously biased viewing of data intended to promote a certain point of view. Seriously, enough of the 4e bashing, we GET IT. You don't like the product. Move along.