Try reading those paper products sometime. They're also corporate engineered BS that the public laps up regardless of quality. Just like D&D.It's no different than Marvel: the paper products are only there to maintain copyright. The real money is in the corporate engineered BS that the public laps up regardless of quality.
Company wants to make money? Egads, get out my smelling salts. (Do you think shareholders pay the salaries of WotC and print books because they're big gamers?)All in on digital?
Goodness, they never learn do they. I love how the WotC staff keeps claiming that their sole concern is acting as the caretaker for the D&D brand. And then you get the investors' call where the cold hard truth is revealed: that they want to squeeze as much money as possible from D&D and force it to a new medium if necessary to reach that goal.
Can they make money while still operating with something resembling good faith regarding their fan base? Because at this point a lot of fans just assume they are being duplicitous along the lines you indicate. Will that be good for long term business?Company wants to make money? Egads, get out my smelling salts. (Do you think shareholders pay the salaries of WotC and print books because they're big gamers?)
It's a discord link to the chat channel.Where does this link lead to? I can't see anything, probably because it's channel I'm not a member of.
Not as a publicly traded company with shareholders…it’s all about the money. You can’t ever leave money on the table, it’s against the rules.Can they make money while still operating with something resembling good faith regarding their fan base? Because at this point a lot of fans just assume they are being duplicitous along the lines you indicate. Will that be good for long term business?
Try this? If this works better I'll replace the link.Where does this link lead to? I can't see anything, probably because it's channel I'm not a member of.
They can make enough to sustain their business and grow incrementally while keeping faith with their fans, yes. They cannot, however, satisfy the shareholder's desire for infinite growth and infinite profits while keeping faith with their fans. Whatever makes them the most money is what they'll sell. Fans clambered for Spelljammer...so they slapped together a bunch of art, half-heartedly wrote a few pages of text, and divided that nothing burger into three tiny hardcovers in a overpriced slipcase...and fans still ate it up. They're about to do it again with Planescape...where the adventure is a reformat of Planescape: Torment, the video game from the late 90s.Can they make money while still operating with something resembling good faith regarding their fan base? Because at this point a lot of fans just assume they are being duplicitous along the lines you indicate. Will that be good for long term business?
Isn't Sly Flourish's discord private for Patrons?Try this? If this works better I'll replace the link.