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Parasocial relationship? They like the game of D&D so they transfer that feeling to the corporation?
BUT FRIEND WIZARD IS FRIEND
FRIEND IS RIGHT IN THE NAME
Parasocial relationship? They like the game of D&D so they transfer that feeling to the corporation?
D&D Shorts has been wrong several times. So I don't put stock in what he puts out.
Some of it is clearly true, like the stuff about Hasbro seeing D&D as under-monetized and pivoting towards new revenue streams with an emphasis on digital media. We also know that Hasbro had a rough year last year.Just to be clear: are you saying none of the information presented in the video is likely true?
Where has any of this been verified externally? And like the AI DM thing is something some people actually want. Why would WotC make a post saying "No, the cool thing you want won't be on the thing we're trying to build hype for and monetize" unless they actually weren't planning on it? Also, have you forgot the survey thing that multiple people currently and formerly involved directly called naughty word on? Those are the only things I'm aware of that have any outside verification (correct me if I'm wrong), and he's 0 for 2. I wouldn't trust a source with that track record no matter which "side" they were on.O rly?
- $30 subscription fees is definitely in the realm of possibility. Wotc can flat deny it all they want, but we have past experience with WotC saying one thing and doing another, and it's definitely the sort of brain-dead thing someone who won't bother to interact with the community because "gamers are all the same" to them might think is a reasonable swallow.
- Self-running modules sounds pretty much like what we'd expect AI DM's to be like.
- I can't think of anything else Shorts has been wrong on about this, and nothing says he's wrong on those things, either.
Tell me, why defend WotC? They've shown us who they are already, and none of this is out of line for what we know. Heck, the most surprising things in the vid are all the NICE things he says about some of the execs we've heard about.
I'm not?Why do people take Wizards at their word.
Where has any of this been verified externally? And like the AI DM thing is something some people actually want. Why would WotC make a post saying "No, the cool thing you want won't be on the thing we're trying to build hype for and monetize" unless they actually weren't planning on it? Also, have you forgot the survey thing that multiple people currently and formerly involved directly called naughty word on? Those are the only things I'm aware of that have any outside verification (correct me if I'm wrong), and he's 0 for 2. I wouldn't trust a source with that track record no matter which "side" they were on.
And I'm also very unhappy with what WotC is doing with the OGL. My emotional reaction to this video before thinking about it was to feel anger at WotC. But people tend to fall for hoaxes and misinformation that matches their biases, so you need to be extra careful to think critically about those who tell you what you wanted to hear. So I stopped, thought about his record and thought about why anyone would risk their job to leak VTT price points to some youtuber. While I don't know if there really is any real leaked information in this video (keep in mind that there are people who would think it's fun to troll him for their own reasons and able to fake credentials enough to convince him), but I think there's enough reason to be cautious of uncritically accepting this whole video on the face of it.
I'm not?
Two things can be true at once. WotC can be an unreliable source, and so can DnDShorts.
Just because we want to believe one side or the other, doesn't mean that we shouldn't hold both up to the same scrutiny.
No, they'll just release a new expansion invalidating and obsoleting everything you've done in the current one.The strategy is also weird in the sense that if I wanted to play a MMORPG, I could play one right now. World of Warcraft has certainly seen better times, but it's not like there is any risk they would turn off the servers tomorrow.
I think it's exceedingly likely that some source inside WotC has second-hand knowledge about both the price point and the idea of an AI-driven experience being mentioned in some meeting at some point. Why wouldn't they have been?Where has any of this been verified externally? And like the AI DM thing is something some people actually want. Why would WotC make a post saying "No, the cool thing you want won't be on the thing we're trying to build hype for and monetize" unless they actually weren't planning on it? Also, have you forgot the survey thing that multiple people currently and formerly involved directly called naughty word on? Those are the only things I'm aware of that have any outside verification (correct me if I'm wrong), and he's 0 for 2. I wouldn't trust a source with that track record no matter which "side" they were on.
And I'm also very unhappy with what WotC is doing with the OGL. My emotional reaction to this video before thinking about it was to feel anger at WotC. But people tend to fall for hoaxes and misinformation that matches their biases, so you need to be extra careful to think critically about those who tell you what you wanted to hear. So I stopped, thought about his record and thought about why anyone would risk their job to leak VTT price points to some youtuber. While I don't know if there really is any real leaked information in this video (keep in mind that there are people who would think it's fun to troll him for their own reasons and able to fake credentials enough to convince him, so he's not necessarily dishonest himself), but I think there's enough reason to be cautious of uncritically accepting this whole video on the face of it.
O rly?
- $30 subscription fees is definitely in the realm of possibility. Wotc can flat deny it all they want, but we have past experience with WotC saying one thing and doing another, and it's definitely the sort of brain-dead thing someone who won't bother to interact with the community because "gamers are all the same" to them might think is a reasonable swallow.
- Self-running modules sounds pretty much like what we'd expect AI DM's to be like.
- I can't think of anything else Shorts has been wrong on about this, and nothing says he's wrong on those things, either.
Tell me, why defend WotC? They've shown us who they are already, and none of this is out of line for what we know. Heck, the most surprising things in the vid are all the NICE things he says about some of the execs we've heard about.
The reason is given in @BrassDragon 's post: there may be internal bitterness regarding DDB coming under the Wizards umbrella and they may not be privy to that aspect.
Alternatively, they could just be lying, which would also sync with their current actions.
He's been right on things as well, and has openly admittedly where he got ahead of his own skis. Why leak to him? Well, maybe they just know him: that happens in the industry, where people cultivate contacts with influencers and such.