Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
And as it happens, I don't watch any RPG YouTubers. Waste of my time.yeah if Bob is too negative for you, I cannot really think of a channel that would work for you…
And as it happens, I don't watch any RPG YouTubers. Waste of my time.yeah if Bob is too negative for you, I cannot really think of a channel that would work for you…
yeah if Bob is too negative for you, I cannot really think of a channel that would work for you…
why would they even care, they have the results of their own survey
All Bob’s survey does is give us maybe a pretty similar result, but one we know instead of only WotC knowing it
To be honest I disagree. You can go to dnd/Reddit and scroll through hundreds of threads without seeing a hatchet job thread on WotC or Hasbro.Yup don't go to reddit or anywhere else.
Lots of angry pissed off people at WotC.
To be honest I disagree. You can got to dnd/Reddit and scroll through hundreds of threads without seeing a hatchet job thread on WotC or Hasbro.
To be honest it’s quite affirming. There is a lot of positivity and creativity there at the moment. Spending a bit of time reading is a good antidote if the dooming here gets a bit much.
I'd say it's more of a 50/50 split. For every valid and justified criticism of the many bad decisions that Wizards of the Coast has made, I also see a knee-jerk overreaction to some benign decision they made that got blown out of proportion into The WoRsT tHiNg EvEr. But that's the Internet for ya.Yeah. The criticism of WotC is 100% self-inflicted and justified.
It's because WotC lost a lot of people's trust when they pulled the OGL nonsense last January, so now people are panicky and overreacting to things. That's still 100% WotC's own fault. This wouldn't be happening now if they didn't destroy the community's trust back then. WotC needs to do some actual work on rebuilding / regaining the community's trust, then maybe some of this will settle down.I'd say it's more of a 50/50 split. For every valid and justified criticism of the many bad decisions that Wizards of the Coast has made, I also see a knee-jerk overreaction to some benign decision they made that got blown out of proportion into The WoRsT tHiNg EvEr. But that's the Internet for ya.
What they could do to rebuild that trust -- which doesn't equate to "publish 5E campaign settings based on what I liked when I was 13 years old" -- would be an interesting thread.It's because WotC lost a lot of people's trust when they pulled the OGL nonsense last January, so now people are panicky and overreacting to things. That's still 100% WotC's own fault. This wouldn't be happening now if they didn't destroy the community's trust back then. WotC needs to do some actual work on rebuilding / regaining the community's trust, then maybe some of this will settle down.