I don't think there is a bunker strong enough to endure the fanbase exploding over this.
Just like...try to be respectful of your fellow posters, for crap's sake! It's literally the bare minimum of good behavior.
Follow-up question: does this apply if other posters are clearly wrong, and probably corporate shills?
I mean, in that case, they’re just trying to make damn living, ya know?
Don’t be mean to workin folks just doing what they can to survive in this late capitalist hellscape, am I right?![]()
The whole damn hobby ain't "shills"
Explain to me why I should care about maximizing corporate profit.
I am not a shareholder. I am a hobbyist and a fan.
The notion that us fans should self-censor just because our ideas might not align with corporate profit is completely alien to me.
Have a good day.
If all fans were as ridiculously understanding as you seem to be, life would be good for corporate strategists, since hobby products would be like printing money.
If WotC saves on staff by publishing only as little new crunch as they can possibly get away with, they will keep hearing about it in public forums.
You shouldn't, nor did I even remotely imply that. However, if you are going to speculate about the motives of a company, which you are doing by calling WotC's release strategy "lazy", you need to understand profit-motive.
In other words, I'm not saying that you need to prioritize WotC's profit in your complaints about their business tactics, but you do need to understand at least the basics of how they make money before you make statements like:
And you would know that this was my intent if you actually read my post like it was written by a human being, who is trying to come to some understanding with you, rather than dismissing me as some sort of brainwashed capitalist trying to attack you.
Like... what I was saying was really simple. Sure it was a bit long, but it basically comes down to "know what you're talking", and you're talking about a business. Don't mistake people explaining something to you as them trying to "get you on the side of the corporations".
That's literally the last thing I would ever want to do. I'm very anti-corporate and anti-profit motive, but that's exactly why I'm defending WotC's methods. Because, from what I can tell, they are prioritizing the longevity of their game and genuinely care about only publishing high quality materials. (That section in Xanathar's, This is Your Life, is absolutely amazing.)
There is a difference between being overcautious and being lazy. My argument is that this "dearth of crunch" is a result of the former rather than the latter.
And in order to justify this claim, I explained why WotC might want to be cautious, as well as why your explanation, "laziness", doesn't make sense in the context of their actions.
I'm just trying to help you point your finger at the actual cause of your problem.
(If you're wondering why I bolded things, I figured it might help you with your reading comprehension.)
yes, of course, as repeteadly said on these forums by various persons, I'm a greedy shark, exactly as the other dmsguild authors who funnel thousands of dollars into wotc pockets every day, developing stuff for settings, like FR or Ravenloft, which wotc did not create in the first place.