cangrejoide
First Post
So while I agree, Pathfinder could stand to take a lions share of gamers who play 4e if 4e goes under (and I dissagree with your gut feeling) I don't think it will ever have the recognition that D&D has... Or that Whitewolf games have.
If 4e went down and somehow all my books dissapeared and the notion of a 5E would be considered apocrypha by the Theocracy, I would not turn to pathfinder as an alternative. If anything I would dust off my Rules Cyclopedia or would go with an alternate system conversion.
Just because they are the second biggest company that publishes in the tabletop roleplaying game industry
Are they really? where are the numbers/facts to back this up?
I know, I know, it sounds crazy, but I think it can happen if WOTC gets out of the tabletop RPG market, like I have a gut feeling will happen. All Paizo needs to do is get enough market presence now to pick up the marketshare later.
Nope, someone else will buy the D&D license and produce 5e/6e/7e.
From Paizo's perspective, they don't have to "win the D&D war" to be a hit
Yup, all they neeed is set up a core loyal fan base and then ride the gravy train, this same model has worked for Siembieda for the last 15 years.
Now, it would be interesting to hear whether they do plan to target bookstores or not when they release.
But would this be feasible? I think they make more money from their online store and subscription model.
I hope everybody is a success. This bickering over which system everyone should play, is just hurting the hobby. We are a small enough niche as it is. We don't need to fight over editions and game systems. If you like something, play it. If don't, play something else. But dedicating your life to eradicating a system you don't prefer is beyond sad, and it has the potential to disuade people purchasing them. Which hurts all of us.
The same edition wars sprung whenever a new edition is introduced. Nothing new here, and the market has never been damaged by this. You can say its all good clean fun.
Pathfinder has the same chance to succeed as any other heartbreaker out there, only difference Pathfinder already has a core group of loyal fans.