D&D General Is DnD being mothballed?

Not less sales, less profit. If I spend $50 to make $100, I make $50. If I spend $100 to make $140, I have less money.
I agree that this is what actually matters, but that is certainly far from clear as well. The profit margin will certainly be lower, the overall profit, no idea...
 

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it is illogical, because it takes something that may be true to absurd extremes. Just because one thing is maybe an improvement over another does not mean that going to the maximum extreme of that one thing is the largest possible improvement.

Food is good.
More food is better.
Therefore eating 24/7 is the best result.
No, it is not illogical. It is a syllogism. It is, by definition, logical. Literally! That's how logic works; the form is always valid, but the conclusion only follows IF the premises are, in fact, true.

You are disputing the premises. That's not a matter of logic. That's a matter of soundness. Which is literally what I said.

"More food is better" is not always true. That is, quite literally, where your argument is: You are saying that the second premise is false. A valid argument with false premises is unsound. It is not illogical. These terms have meaning.
 

I agree that this is what actually matters, but that is certainly far from clear as well. The profit margin will certainly be lower, the overall profit, no idea...
We have insufficient data. But the people making scheduling decisions have more, at least.
 


Who will be distributing D&D books to bookstores now? The books don't get there on their own.
Hasbro. EDIT: I see that this has been answered already.

The only thing I can add is: This changes nothing for me, as I didn't buy D&D from PRH anyhow, in spite of having a PRH account. I can't stand using PRH. I've heard good things about them globally, but where I am, they destroy everything they ship, invoice terribly, split orders into tiny little shipments, have a terrible ordering system... I can go on.

I often "joke":

Q: "If Penguin Random House is the world's largest book store distributor, then how do book stores stay in business?"

A: "They don't."

Ba dump bump.
 
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To answer OPs question, no. I think they have struck a fine balance of release schedule. I don't think I could keep up with a bigger release schedule. It's been well documented/discussed WoTC's release schedule os intentional.
 


I appreciate Mr. Colville a LOT, and even agree with many of his criticisms of 5E design. I’m excited to see where MCDM’s game goes.

But it’s kind of sad to see Mr. “DnD is the most fun you can have with your brain!” become so down on the game. The OGL really did a number on a lot of people.
For what it's worth, I'd say he's down on WotC's handling of the game rather than the game itself. A small distinction, perhaps, but I don't think it's an unimportant one.
 

For what it's worth, I'd say he's down on WotC's handling of the game rather than the game itself. A small distinction, perhaps, but I don't think it's an unimportant one.
He, on balance, doesn’t like 5e. He has often noted he sometimes dislikes aspects of it when designing for it.
 


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