Indie game designers unite to buy D&D!?


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I personally believe it would only serve to decimate forward initiative in game design not only for D&D as a brand, but ALL of those designer's new works.

Going to a business model that only supports old things could mean D&D stagnates at a point. Every single one of those designers at each of those companies suddenly have to learn the intricacies of every other old edition of D&D just to be able to deal with the numerical tweaks needed to cross-convert things to the various editions. Massive amounts of effort is put into number tweaks, not innovation.

Personal projects of Indie game developers all die. The business of running a core D&D brand takes up all of their time and effort (Since business managers all have to get together to hash out an actual plan as a whole). Designers suddenly stop work on really intriguing non-D&D efforts. Numenera dies, Diaspora dies, All these lines that support different thinking and creativity and artistic design all wither.

Art directors are handed the absolute and solvent nightmare of having to figure out what art direction works for what edition. Many artists of older editions don't WANT to return to do work (DAT, for example). The nightmare only continues when fans start complaining that they don't want to see WAR's work in the 1e/2e conversion/design materials, or Erol Otus working on anything 4e.

And worse yet. Competition dies.

This is, of course, personal opinion. I don't actually have knowledge of inner workings for game companies, but honestly I would see this as an effort in trying to harness chaos itself.

Lastly, those people who are looking forward to 5e because they actually LIKE what they see are ignored. I cannot understand why the voice of a fan of older editions is any more important than those who are looking forward to what 5e could offer. I have yet to have someone give me a concrete reason for this outside of personal preference.

Just my toss of the copper anyway.

-T.J.
 

with the help of a massive Kickstarter,

Yes, lets have a Kickstarter to give me what I already have on my shelf :erm:


I have no problem with Hasbro owning the brand. When you step back and look at it, they have produced a significant amount of material over the years. One many not like all the material, but that is no different than any other product. Plus, they have the size and ability to mothball the IP and bring it back later - which I think needs to happen - 3x/Pathfinder/4e are all very good systems and reunification of all you crazy folks (plus the pre-3e folks) is a pipe dream.
 


I don´t see any reason.

If that would happen, we woud never get a new edition.
The only thing that sounds sensible for me is rereleasing older editions. At least as pdf.
 

What happens if fans get to by D&D?

We will argue forever about what is really D&D and never launch a new edition :)
 

What happens if fans get to by D&D?

We will argue forever about what is really D&D and never launch a new edition :)
 

I have thought that if WOTC ever figured out a way to use this edition war to their advantage they could make a fortune.

Start selling various editions of the game with support and then turn it into a competition which edition is better or most popular.
 

Fans could pull this off despite what Hasbro wants if they raise enough capital. Hasbro is a publicly traded company -- it is the target. Get enough shares of Hasbro stock to get sympathetic controlling votes on the board, then vote to release D&D.
 

I have thought that if WOTC ever figured out a way to use this edition war to their advantage they could make a fortune.

Start selling various editions of the game with support and then turn it into a competition which edition is better or most popular.


I say, get all the 4th Ed and Pre-4th Ed zealots in a mud-fight.
 

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