Alzrius
The EN World kitten
The irony is that you're the one making a special pleading fallacy here, as you're saying that not only is "project management" somehow special in what skills it confers, but that the "confluence" of it and an MBA magically makes for a more compelling result.Because of the confluence with the design and project management experience, whi h are significant in this case. Most people with game design experience are not qualified to be President of a company
And here you not only misapply the label of special pleading fallacy, as you're the one positing that these are "transferable" skills (as opposed to the aforementioned other skills, which are implied to not be), but you're also falling victim to Hitchens's razor, in that you're simply declaring this to be true without actually demonstrating it. Likewise, a citation is not only needed with regard to other designers going from TTRPGs to video games, but you then need to demonstrate how they're different from anyone else who's tried to make that transition and failed to do so.Special pleading: design and project managament are transferable skills. See also, how many TTRPG designers have transitioned to the video game industry with great success.
EDIT: Not to mention that you're suggesting that the supposed transferability is two-way, in that you're positing how TTRPG designers going to successfully work on video games means that someone with experience designing video games will be able to successfully work on designing TTRPGs.
In fact, that's not what you said: you said "not even counting" those, which means that you are counting them, just in addition to the other five studios they've purchased. Of course, those five aren't relevant because WotC isn't a software company; it's not what they do. It's what they want to do, and have tried to do before, failing each time. While it remains to be seen if this time is different, I worry about D&D being used as a prop to try and make that happen; we've seen that before, and the results weren't pretty (looking at you, Gleemax).That's why I said "not counting" those: aside entirely from those initiatives, WotC owns five different pure software video game studios. It is a software company, it is what they do.
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