Wow
I'm glad that Goodman Games is doing well. The truth is, they have far fewer 3rd party products to compete with this time around, so even if the 4E pie is smaller than the 3E pie was, they're getting a bigger piece of it. I am glad that the 4E folks are getting support from at least one of the good 3rd party developers.
I think I disagree with his analysis of the importance of FLGS stores, though. Sure, we all got exposed to RPGS via them, but that was a generation before google, facebook, twitter, and the omnipresent connectivity we all have with each other today. I think it's a mistake to extrapolate from the past in this case and think that it is predictive.
To contest one of his example -- if I moved to a new city (and I do this quite a bit, actually) I wouldn't go to the FLGS to get players -- I'd go to EnWorld gamers seeking gamers. Or to the paizo boards. Or to the WoTC boards I guess. Let's say I moved somewhere wierd -- like Buenos Aires, Argentina. Actually, that isn't hypothetical at all -- I did just this in 2008. I found gamers there at
de Rol :: Comunidad de Roleros . This site was suggested to me by a poster on the Necromancer Games board, who lived in Argentina! I imagine that finding gamers here in LA on the web (I moved here 3 weeks ago) won't be too difficult.
Honestly, with regards to 4E I believe both Joe Goodman and Clark Peterson . I don't find what they write to be contradictory at all. They're in different situations.
Ken