You forget the dimension of time.
Right now D&D is a "message" that is supposed to establish a way, a path for Hasbro to make money by producing and selling certain "goods" to certain "needs". So D&D today is this certain kind of "need" -for the part of the population it sells to. In a hundred years, when D&D could only be found as some historical reference D&D will represent a different "need".
Now, I guess the question you wanted to make was how the current D&D "need" relates to a certain kind of roleplaying "need" in D&D's population market and perhaps their money too.
I suspect not much. While D&D is the market leader among tabletop rpgers, if D&D was to be indefinitely shelved other names would take its place in the same population and that population would still give its money to these new names.
I could not be so certain about this a year ago but today we know that the work Paizo has done with its lines seem to provide a respected D&D vanilla fantasy like line in production to fill this kind of "need".
And this is all about this "need" we are talking about here:
consistent production of a vanilla fantasy line.
Right now D&D is a "message" that is supposed to establish a way, a path for Hasbro to make money by producing and selling certain "goods" to certain "needs". So D&D today is this certain kind of "need" -for the part of the population it sells to. In a hundred years, when D&D could only be found as some historical reference D&D will represent a different "need".
Now, I guess the question you wanted to make was how the current D&D "need" relates to a certain kind of roleplaying "need" in D&D's population market and perhaps their money too.
I suspect not much. While D&D is the market leader among tabletop rpgers, if D&D was to be indefinitely shelved other names would take its place in the same population and that population would still give its money to these new names.
I could not be so certain about this a year ago but today we know that the work Paizo has done with its lines seem to provide a respected D&D vanilla fantasy like line in production to fill this kind of "need".
And this is all about this "need" we are talking about here:
consistent production of a vanilla fantasy line.