Bedrockgames
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Are they the target audience? See above.
They could be an untapped market. And I am just following the logic of what you and Hussar are saying.
Are they the target audience? See above.
Yes, it’s a culture, a common ground, a frame of reference. It’s not a hive mind.
I think that is for every publisher to decide for themselves. As mentioned above, D&D made the choice to rename a lot of the demons and devils and to remove a lot of satanic imagery. And I think they made the right call.
If I not persuaded you, then I have not persuaded you. But I do think my argument holds water. You are making a market based argument for censoring content. You are saying that this is a commercial product and sales matter more than the personal vision or concerns of the creator.
I agree with you that it is up to every publisher. My issue is when this becomes the norm of a large number of publishers,
you can see how making a free market argument, that doesn't give weight to the value of free expression and the views of the creator, is naturally going to lead to the content being in congress with your political, social and cultural beliefs (I think because at the moment, things in the gaming community tend to reside more on the left, you are under the false impression that this is where following commercial considerations will naturally lead. It won't. The arguments you are making, undermine the overall argument your side on this thread is taking.
I disagree that removing the 'satanic' imagery was a good idea.
Just look at the 1E DMG and compare that to the 2E or 3E one. I've never had any desire to go back to the 2E or 3E DMGs. They are quite dry. The 1E DMG is quirky, filled with personality and just an interesting and curious book. It is a lot fun to read through it even all these years later, because you are getting the full expression of its author (the good, the bad and the in between)
Is that a realistic scenario? Again, please root your arguments in some degree of realism.
I do think it is becoming a very realistic scenario,
Why?
Can you provide some examples?
I think content creators always need to find a balance between what they keep for artistic reasons, and what they leave out for marketing sensibilities. If we start leaning more towards the right, then our hobby will adjust accordingly, and it probably should.
Why do you think it was good to remove it?
This seems awful to me. So if the country moves to a political position, the writers, artists, game designers, they should all shift with those winds? I don't think so. I am not saying everyone has to be left, or everyone needs to be right. But I don't want people basically being dishonest in their work, in order to appease crowds for commercial reasons. Especially if that involves staking out political positions one disagrees with.