Dragonblade
Adventurer
If 4e was working (as a game/business) we would still be talking about 5e rumors and not 5e reality right now.
4e works just fine as a game. In fact its my favorite edition to date, thank you very much.
If 4e was working (as a game/business) we would still be talking about 5e rumors and not 5e reality right now.
I've missed The Rouse.
(also, took a quick glance at the blog, and glad to see the job there).
Yes, I've missed him, too.
I'm glad to see him chiming in here -- and even gladder to see he has a solid job doing something exciting.
I'd like to see a lot more Rouse around here.![]()
Yeah, it's gone Inception for me, tooThanks
BTW is the thread looking goofy for anyone else? Everything from #125 is posting like a multi-quote under Roland55
Not just you. It's busted as heck for me too.BTW is the thread looking goofy for anyone else? Everything from #125 is posting like a multi-quote under Roland55
As someone with a stable pathfinder game, I'm not really sure who I'm supposed to be getting "unity" with....
WotC wants to get unity it the market, cause that's good for them, but I don't really see why that's good for ME as an individual user....
Well if this is what it's going to be like under 5th Edition, I'm already unhappy.Not just you. It's busted as heck for me too.
Ah, here we go; actual footage of Scott Rouse parachuting out of Wizards after the release of 4e:
Skydive Escape - YouTube
To be honest, the statement you make in the sentence immediately preceding this one does, too:The "they broke their promise" argument sounds vaguely familiar of the "they are killing my 3.x game" that was all over the boards when 4e was announced.
As a business / business model - I'll buy that. As a game? That smacks of the same kind of "you're Doing It Wrong" arrogance that turned folks sour around the launch of 4e in the first place. For WotC's sake, and D&D as an entity, it's probably a good thing that you're no longer involved if that's how you truly feel.4e was broken as a game and business and it needs to go away.
People leave companies on their own or through layoff/firing all the time so statements made by individuals need to be attributed to the company. If people are going to hold a company accountable on the validity of statements for 2, 3, 4, 5+ years then those companies would be best served to not make these kinds statements.
WotC is in a tough spot. On the one hand they want to have an open dialog with their customers and go out of the way to share information often/early (case in point they are crowd sourcing a big chunk of their business with the 5e announce) but with openness is a darkside. When the company needs to make (sometimes) unpopular but necessary decisions to remain viable they get blasted (eg announcing 5e is coming less than 4 years after 4e was launched), not an enviable position.