Argyle King
Legend
nevermind...
While I'm not quite as dead set in my position as the OP, I can relate to it somewhat. I too feel as though I'm not going to be part of the target audience for D&D Next. I still follow it because I'm curious what the end result will be and because I'll probably end up playing at some point in time because I assume some of the people I know will buy the end result no matter what the rules look like.
My only advice to someone in the op's position would be to try a different brand. Instead of spending your time ranting against D&D, maybe you'd be better served by voting with your wallet and supporting some of the other games and companies which are out there.
The same goes for movies, video games, and a lot of other things. By all means, feel free to express your opinion. If you think something is good, say it's good; if you think something is trash, say it is trash. However, keep in mind that the industries which produce such things are going to produce what they think sells. If you're saying something isn't any good, but then you continue to buy it, you only have yourself to blame. Reward the people who are making things you want by -as I said- voting with your wallet.
By the way, this isn't meant as a rant against D&D or anything like that. It's simply my opinion that the audience needs to take a little more control if they aren't happy with the product.
While I'm not quite as dead set in my position as the OP, I can relate to it somewhat. I too feel as though I'm not going to be part of the target audience for D&D Next. I still follow it because I'm curious what the end result will be and because I'll probably end up playing at some point in time because I assume some of the people I know will buy the end result no matter what the rules look like.
My only advice to someone in the op's position would be to try a different brand. Instead of spending your time ranting against D&D, maybe you'd be better served by voting with your wallet and supporting some of the other games and companies which are out there.
The same goes for movies, video games, and a lot of other things. By all means, feel free to express your opinion. If you think something is good, say it's good; if you think something is trash, say it is trash. However, keep in mind that the industries which produce such things are going to produce what they think sells. If you're saying something isn't any good, but then you continue to buy it, you only have yourself to blame. Reward the people who are making things you want by -as I said- voting with your wallet.
By the way, this isn't meant as a rant against D&D or anything like that. It's simply my opinion that the audience needs to take a little more control if they aren't happy with the product.
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