Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
You don't have to tell me about 3pp; I buy and use a lot of it, and have no illusions about WotC being better than anyone else in quality. Their quality in so far as I am concerned has decreased in the last few years, which is sadly coupled with them finally releasing content for settings I actually care about and which they own. This is very frustrating to me.First world problems man. The suffering you endure, I don't know how you cope.
WotC doesn't, nor should, cater to a small subset of fans who won't increase their bottom line. Why should they?
Your desires for a faster release schedule is fair, I too miss the days of the TSR firehose . . . so many good products. But that strategy killed TSR.
WotC's decision back in 2014 to keep D&D releases slow and steady was brilliant and a part of the reason for today's unprecedented success for the game. As the game has grown more popular than they expected, they have slowly experimented with changing up the release schedule, both in volume and type of products released.
Would some of us love MORE D&D products coming out at a faster pace? Of course? But WotC not rising to your expectations isn't a foolish business decision on their part, it's not them "leaving money on the table".
You need to learn to be okay with this not being all about you. And maybe start enjoying the many products put out by third party publishers . . . if you look at the D&D community as a whole, there IS a firehose of content being released currently, it's just not all coming from WotC. And a lot of it is GOOD.
Assuming people are incapable of doing simple math and understanding your product unless its absurdly simple is a separate issue.
And for the record, I never agreed to the ideas that WotC is making bad business decisions (they only want to make lots of money, and they are), or that they are leaving money on the table (at this point, I don't trust them to make content I'd want to buy).