Edena_of_Neith
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D&D failing in the marketplace is not fantastic news for gamers of any stripe, competitors or not.
I wish simply to say that I am in profound agreement with you.
Edena_of_Neith
D&D failing in the marketplace is not fantastic news for gamers of any stripe, competitors or not.
The Changeover Poll presumes a *this OR that* only scenario. I do not believe in or want this scenario. I do not believe in the precepts of my own poll.
Unfortunately ... the *this or that* scenario seems to have occurred, in spite of the fact that none of us want it. So, we have polls like this one. My apologies, folks.
Yours Sincerely
Edena_of_Neith
That would be nice, but I've only time for one RPG session per week.It should be a case of this *AND* that, that AND that, that AND the other, that AND yet another.
The potential problem with focusing so much on the 'new target' audience is that the members of that audience may move on to 'the next big thing' quickly. How many of the guys & gals we gamed with years ago are still playing? I can't answer that question since I am not currently in contact with any of my high school gamer friends. The one whom I did recently chat with briefly no longer games at all. Of the 9 people I game with currently, only 2 besides myself have been at it for more than 5 years.Personally, I don't think we should have been, but I do think the game can succeed on the basis of new blood. 4Ed Core is outselling previous editions. At the very least, that's an indicator that it should do at least as well as the next most successful games other than 3.5 out there- your HERO, GURPS, WoD and the like.
That's a nice thought, and it ultimately might even be true.I think most of the people at WOTC believe in *this and that* , whether those working there now, or those from Way Back Then.
That 4E has fractured the old guard is still disputed, but it seems very clear to me that this fracture is real and significant. I think this is a serious miscalculation on WoTC's part but they clearly expected some loss of the old-timers, though perhaps not to the degree they have got now.
I think with hindsight, this ignoring the old guard will rank as one of the stupidest mistakes WoTC have ever made with respect to D&D; especially when Ryan Dancey once pointed out that the only effective competitor that D&D would ever have to reckon with was a previous edition of the game.