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Are the polls a correct measurment of what the dnd players want?
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<blockquote data-quote="gweinel" data-source="post: 5897368" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>Although most questions was much or less rhetorical, I like your tone and spirit of your post but i think it is not black/white as you approach the subject. If this that you say above was about the approach of the everyone's everyday life then i would whole heartly support it. Actually i am trying to live (and promote) this kind of thinking.</p><p></p><p>My two most rpg/dnd active friends have to face the real life which deprive from them too much time. The one friend of mine works 5-7 days of week more than 10 hours per day and the second have serious personal (family) problems which consumes too much time. Both of my friends have dnd very high to their priorities so while they are so stressed they devote many hours to the hobby. But frankly they do not have time to wach the forums AND to create and play dnd sessions. They prefer the latter. </p><p></p><p>I am sure that there are many gamers of my age (30+ years old) that don't have much time to contibute to the game's development. These ppl while can invest their hard earned money they don't have so much time. This is the "silent" target group that i was refering in my initial post. These ppl were rised with the 1st (the older ones), 2nd and 3e edition of dnd. For these ppl i wanted to express my concern... </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ps. sorry for my "funny" english </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gweinel, post: 5897368, member: 2165"] Although most questions was much or less rhetorical, I like your tone and spirit of your post but i think it is not black/white as you approach the subject. If this that you say above was about the approach of the everyone's everyday life then i would whole heartly support it. Actually i am trying to live (and promote) this kind of thinking. My two most rpg/dnd active friends have to face the real life which deprive from them too much time. The one friend of mine works 5-7 days of week more than 10 hours per day and the second have serious personal (family) problems which consumes too much time. Both of my friends have dnd very high to their priorities so while they are so stressed they devote many hours to the hobby. But frankly they do not have time to wach the forums AND to create and play dnd sessions. They prefer the latter. I am sure that there are many gamers of my age (30+ years old) that don't have much time to contibute to the game's development. These ppl while can invest their hard earned money they don't have so much time. This is the "silent" target group that i was refering in my initial post. These ppl were rised with the 1st (the older ones), 2nd and 3e edition of dnd. For these ppl i wanted to express my concern... [SIZE="1"]ps. sorry for my "funny" english [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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