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<blockquote data-quote="thatOneLinuxDM" data-source="post: 9829321" data-attributes="member: 7052960"><p>"worse than any other D&D initial release" - relative and not really relevant over the timestamps we're talking about.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>", thanks to critical roll and later stranger things." - this is an opinion, it can be informed by the slight bumps in the sales graphs, but it's still just an inferred opinion. I know plenty of people who've never seen ST and who don't like CR who have been playing 5th edition for ages, that doesn't make them a data point, it makes them anecdotal. </p><p></p><p>"Which makes it so strange that the company which releases critical role does not use their one verry strong marketing tool for their own game." - It's strong within their own fanbase, there are CR fans who will literally buy <em>anything</em> with a quirky character design. To appeal to more than just fanatics, they need to keep their options open.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, and I'm not disputing that they did this. "Selling out" is absolutely meaningless in this case if they had a small initial run. And as I've already said, it's compounded by the people who bought Daggerheart just to put it on the shelf next to the other CR products they've not read or played.</p><p></p><p>I think you have some valid points, I'm just saying it's not as cut and dry as 500 characters in a forum post can make it seem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatOneLinuxDM, post: 9829321, member: 7052960"] "worse than any other D&D initial release" - relative and not really relevant over the timestamps we're talking about. ", thanks to critical roll and later stranger things." - this is an opinion, it can be informed by the slight bumps in the sales graphs, but it's still just an inferred opinion. I know plenty of people who've never seen ST and who don't like CR who have been playing 5th edition for ages, that doesn't make them a data point, it makes them anecdotal. "Which makes it so strange that the company which releases critical role does not use their one verry strong marketing tool for their own game." - It's strong within their own fanbase, there are CR fans who will literally buy [I]anything[/I] with a quirky character design. To appeal to more than just fanatics, they need to keep their options open. Yes, and I'm not disputing that they did this. "Selling out" is absolutely meaningless in this case if they had a small initial run. And as I've already said, it's compounded by the people who bought Daggerheart just to put it on the shelf next to the other CR products they've not read or played. I think you have some valid points, I'm just saying it's not as cut and dry as 500 characters in a forum post can make it seem. [/QUOTE]
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