Viktyr Gehrig
First Post
So you're saying that the people who play D&D, and who are the people expected to buy D&D, should not have any influence over what D&D is?
I understand the perils of design by committee as well as any man, but if the people making D&D don't listen to what the people buying D&D want, they run a very real risk of designing a type of D&D that nobody wants-- made more real by the possibility that, whatever its merits, people may decide they don't want it solely because the people who made it didn't listen to them.
I understand the perils of design by committee as well as any man, but if the people making D&D don't listen to what the people buying D&D want, they run a very real risk of designing a type of D&D that nobody wants-- made more real by the possibility that, whatever its merits, people may decide they don't want it solely because the people who made it didn't listen to them.