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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 7666436" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Oh please. There's been MONTHS now of this same line of complaining. "The sky has been falling on D&D" for more than a decade now. It certainly <em>seems </em>like complaining is more important than playing. I mean, in this thread alone, we have someone cancelling their order for a product because they don't know the release schedule. Why on earth would you choose not to buy something because of what <em>might </em> come out later down the line? It ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>What discussion is there to engage in Hobbitfan? Seriously? What more can be said? We've had several months now of (roughly) the same half a dozen or so people talking about how the release schedule is dooming the game and how they (apparently) are so disappointed with WOTC because of the lack of communication. Ok, fine. Great. So what? </p><p></p><p>It's time to either pee or get off the pot. We know, and have known for over a year, what the release schedule is going to be. It's not going to change. It's been this way for several years now. So, exactly what are you trying to accomplish? I asked [MENTION=55961]goldomark[/MENTION] exactly this question in another thread and never got an answer. So, I'm asking you. What is it you are trying to accomplish?</p><p></p><p>Knowing that the release schedule will be very slow, AND knowing that WOTC is not going to tell you anything about the release schedule until the last minute, what do you propose to do about it?</p><p></p><p>Me? I shrug and go back to gaming. They don't want to tell me? Fair enough. I simply don't care enough to get worked up about it. </p><p></p><p>So, bottom line boys and girls, what do you hope will be the result of constantly complaining about WOTC's release schedule?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 7666436, member: 22779"] Oh please. There's been MONTHS now of this same line of complaining. "The sky has been falling on D&D" for more than a decade now. It certainly [I]seems [/I]like complaining is more important than playing. I mean, in this thread alone, we have someone cancelling their order for a product because they don't know the release schedule. Why on earth would you choose not to buy something because of what [I]might [/I] come out later down the line? It ridiculous. What discussion is there to engage in Hobbitfan? Seriously? What more can be said? We've had several months now of (roughly) the same half a dozen or so people talking about how the release schedule is dooming the game and how they (apparently) are so disappointed with WOTC because of the lack of communication. Ok, fine. Great. So what? It's time to either pee or get off the pot. We know, and have known for over a year, what the release schedule is going to be. It's not going to change. It's been this way for several years now. So, exactly what are you trying to accomplish? I asked [MENTION=55961]goldomark[/MENTION] exactly this question in another thread and never got an answer. So, I'm asking you. What is it you are trying to accomplish? Knowing that the release schedule will be very slow, AND knowing that WOTC is not going to tell you anything about the release schedule until the last minute, what do you propose to do about it? Me? I shrug and go back to gaming. They don't want to tell me? Fair enough. I simply don't care enough to get worked up about it. So, bottom line boys and girls, what do you hope will be the result of constantly complaining about WOTC's release schedule? [/QUOTE]
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