Fifth Element
Legend
I like the "thinking we know better" part in Stackpole's article. Indeed.
It's also interesting to see a 1999 perspective that TSR was losing its way because of a lack of focus on WORLDS.
Oh, I think having the brand "Dungeons & Dragons" to put on a product might help just a teensy bit....
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"Worlds sell games" was the dominating school of thought among many game designers at the time, myself included.
I'm still not sure that is totally wrong, as I believe not many roleplaying games could sell strictly on rules even today, unless they are D&D or linked to D&D somehow (e.g. by being a retro-clone or Pathfinder).
So IMO World is still important for many games, but maybe not so much for D&D.
/M
That is very funny!And here we go, it's still online too, here
Here's my favorite bit I think, though there's so much fail here.
"Worlds sell games" was the dominating school of thought among many game designers at the time, myself included.
I'm still not sure that is totally wrong, as I believe not many roleplaying games could sell strictly on rules even today, unless they are D&D or linked to D&D somehow (e.g. by being a retro-clone or Pathfinder).
So IMO World is still important for many games, but maybe not so much for D&D.
/M
Your quote is out of context. I am talking about the principal perspectives of the gaming market. Brand name is a value, but the entertainment and creative markets are by their nature volatile. D&D has remained relevant in the market so far only by trying to keep reinventing parts of itself but this cant go on for ever. In fact, 4e being a more focused and less versatile game shows that the cycle of the business model D&D has had so far has been closing as a long living entity of a certain traditional identity.
He could try to pass it off as "Argh! See what Paizo is forcing me to do because they sell for so low!"Wait a second....
Did this guy not trash Paizo in the first post for lowering the price of the their PDF version of the PFRPG to 10 bucks? (I mean "Pathfinder Effect" en wot?)
Then in the final post he lowers the price of one of his core PDFs to 1.80$
from 9$?
That is the exact same price cut ratio he was crying about Paizo using. Seems silly to me.