JoeGKushner
Adventurer
Other Things WoTC Could do to Make 5e more useful:
PDF and eBooks of your rules. DDI provides some access to this information in electronic format but not enough. In addition, these should be priced similiar to other companies to reduce piracy. If iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, and others can figure out ways to make billions from electronic music that's the same as CD music, WoTC should've got the 'soon' part down a long time ago.
Provide the Encounter adventurers online for free after its finished running in the store. Provide the game stores a window of exclusiveness, but then realize that some of your fan base doesn't have a FLSG around them but would still like the material to play with their friends.
Make boxed sets boxed sets. The last two rounds of boxed sets have been like cereal boxes amd have not been cheap.Opening up on the top? WTF?
Either provide more high level support or drop it from the core game. Ever edition will have a sweet spot. Either acknowledge this and focus the game on that in the core or support it throughout the whole edition.
Setting Support: Provide setting support. this doesn't have to be one sourcebook a month, but it should be more than one a year.
Printed Adventure Support Across the Levels that are not only callbacks to previous editions: I'm not going to lie. I love seeing what WoTC does with the older adventurers when taking them to an ew edition. However, I'd like to see some more focus on new things in the new edition. While fighting Orcus was solid in the original AP for 4th ed, whatabout a brand new demon lord/prince or something else completely different like a outer planar old one from the Far Realm or something or that nature? D&D is a big pond, start showcasing how big.
Full Sized Maps in Dungeon: Is this happening yet? I can't for the life of me figure out why WoTC, or Paizo for the mater, don't have full scale maps and rely on the people buying their product to do this. they already have the image files no?
PDF and eBooks of your rules. DDI provides some access to this information in electronic format but not enough. In addition, these should be priced similiar to other companies to reduce piracy. If iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, and others can figure out ways to make billions from electronic music that's the same as CD music, WoTC should've got the 'soon' part down a long time ago.
Provide the Encounter adventurers online for free after its finished running in the store. Provide the game stores a window of exclusiveness, but then realize that some of your fan base doesn't have a FLSG around them but would still like the material to play with their friends.
Make boxed sets boxed sets. The last two rounds of boxed sets have been like cereal boxes amd have not been cheap.Opening up on the top? WTF?
Either provide more high level support or drop it from the core game. Ever edition will have a sweet spot. Either acknowledge this and focus the game on that in the core or support it throughout the whole edition.
Setting Support: Provide setting support. this doesn't have to be one sourcebook a month, but it should be more than one a year.
Printed Adventure Support Across the Levels that are not only callbacks to previous editions: I'm not going to lie. I love seeing what WoTC does with the older adventurers when taking them to an ew edition. However, I'd like to see some more focus on new things in the new edition. While fighting Orcus was solid in the original AP for 4th ed, whatabout a brand new demon lord/prince or something else completely different like a outer planar old one from the Far Realm or something or that nature? D&D is a big pond, start showcasing how big.
Full Sized Maps in Dungeon: Is this happening yet? I can't for the life of me figure out why WoTC, or Paizo for the mater, don't have full scale maps and rely on the people buying their product to do this. they already have the image files no?