Tony Vargas
Legend
FUD-RAJ? wasn't that a system back in the 90s?Last three years, everyone accused of FUD have turned out to be Right and Just.
FUD-RAJ? wasn't that a system back in the 90s?Last three years, everyone accused of FUD have turned out to be Right and Just.
not sure why that is more confusing than having a Xanathar and a Tasha, but if that is what their data tells them…They didn't have a PHB 2, DMG 2 or any other numbered books because based on their research people found it confusing.
no they are not, but I see a difference between investing in the TTRPG and spending hundreds of millions on a VTT and movieThey don't invest a ton into D&D? They just spent how much buying DndBeyond? They're investing in a VTT just for funzies?
or lost… see HAT, let’s hope for them their VTT does betterI don't buy it. No, they aren't plowing a ton of money into it, it's not a major product for them because even as the most successful TTRPG ever it still pales in comparison to the money made on things like video games.
THey why dont they make more of that, even of a slow release schedule if that is the demand, why dont they make more books like that is my question, people say its "because they are good stewards who want wants best for the game" I dont think thats reality, their is a demand for more options and stuff, they do not release stuff like that, why are they opting to make less money.No, Colville is out to Lunch on this one. It is an intentional strategy thst has been been explicitly outlined for a decade...and has worked. WotC not making a particular product Matt Colville might want doesn't matter if the books theybdonrelease sell better than a PHhB2 ever could.
For goodness sake, Tasha's has outsold the 3.5 PHB!
Specifically, customers in general see "PHB 2" and think that means it replaces the old busted PHB 1 that nobody needs anymore...because that's how most people engage with video games like Madden if Call of Duty. So they found people got frustrated and angry that they could not get thw game going with juat the PHB 2 or 3...not sure why that is more confusing than having a Xanathar and a Tasha, but if that is what their data tells them…
that is because book releases were pushed back, so now they sit close together, not because there are some many releases throughout the yearLiterally people are complaining about the back to back release of three books and the marketing pace is exhausting.
There is a demand, but how much of one? Crawford recently explained their strategy is to release products at a pace where people can reasonably pick them up and play before more products come. We are in fact in the middle of a big product gkut right now, two books just came out and two more are out soon.THey why dont they make more of that, even of a slow release schedule if that is the demand, why dont they make more books like that is my question, people say its "because they are good stewards who want wants best for the game" I dont think thats reality, their is a demand for more options and stuff, they do not release stuff like that, why are they opting to make less money.
yeah, I guess they all understand why it was like that 10 years ago, they are just wondering why after the massive success over those 10 years, so little has changed about the approachMaybe. It would explain a few head scratchers. But, as pointed out by Justin Alexander, this isn’t new news…this is old news. Ten-year-old news at this point. And production is increasing.