Does anyone else see WOTCRPG and want to pronounce it "what-crap-gee"?Evolution Smevolution.
A version of 1e D&D that is slowly and barely changed from its original form published by TSR or WOTC would be outsold by 2 or 3 RPGs. Maybe even 5+.
Let's say TSR remains and WOTC creates 3e as their own WOTCRPG 1st edition.
My point is a 1e that never resets would send as outdated today and be outsold in the 2020s by the offerings of any big game company that uses the experiences and innovation 1e doesn't use.Does anyone else see WOTCRPG and want to pronounce it "what-crap-gee"?
We can't undo history, but had TSR been better run (and thus survived) I highly doubt WotC would have come out with their own RPG; and TSR would now be reaping the zeitgeist-based benefits of the 2010s.
I don't think D&D's market dominance is really based on its system. I think classic AD&D (either edition) with minor edits and WotC's budget would still be number 1.
I doubt that.I don't think D&D's market dominance is really based on its system. I think classic AD&D (either edition) with minor edits and WotC's budget would still be number 1.
So the claim here is an iterated version of 1e would be less successful than any RPG of the modern day produced by a large company?My point is a 1e that never resets would send as outdated today and be outsold in the 2020s by the offerings of any big game company that uses the experiences and innovation 1e doesn't use.
It would make "late stage 4e" look like a blockbuster.
NoSo the claim here is an iterated version of 1e would be less successful than any RPG of the modern day produced by a large company?
So the claim here is an iterated version of 1e would be less successful than any RPG of the modern day produced by a large company?
No. They run to knock-offs that are older than 1e.I suspect it depends on how iterated. There are a number of advantages D&D was going to have no matter what, but it should be noted that even the people who fled 3e and 4e into the OSR sphere don't seem to have usually run to AD&D knockoffs. It wouldn't have to be a 5e, but I think it might not be what it now is with something terribly close to that system as-was.
If TSR remains, there is no 3e-style WOTCRPG. Wizards started as an RPG company. When they first started getting flush with Magicash, they expanded into more RPGs because that's what Adkison was into. They bought Ars Magica and Talislanta (and maybe some others), and published Everway on their own. But they realized pretty quickly that resources spent on RPGs were pretty much wasted in comparison to resources spent on Magic, so they sold them off again and got out of RPGs – until they got the chance to buy the biggest RPG on the block.Evolution Smevolution.
A version of 1e D&D that is slowly and barely changed from its original form published by TSR or WOTC would be outsold by 2 or 3 RPGs. Maybe even 5+.
Let's say TSR remains and WOTC creates 3e as their own WOTCRPG 1st edition. Then they make WOTCRPG 2e. Then Paizo makes Pathfinder 2e as their Pathfinder 1e.
I think either WOTC'S WOTCRPG or Paizo's Pathfinder outsells TSR's D&D 6e.
Because if D&D does not reset, it doesn't get to utilize many of the advancements and new ideas in RPG game design.