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<blockquote data-quote="FoolishFrost" data-source="post: 9830269" data-attributes="member: 24319"><p>Just to be clear…</p><p></p><p>None of this has a single doggone thing to do with daggerheart, and has been rehashed to the point the popcorn is stale.</p><p></p><p>The idea that daggerheart sold out its whole stock in weeks that they expected to last years? Does not surprise me. CR is well known for misgauging its own reach by a factor of ten to twenty times. The Kickstarter for making an animated cartoon on the show is an excellent example.</p><p></p><p>Modestly is a virtue. They take it to a point of becoming a lack of self awareness. Perhaps it’s a branding thing? They underestimate demand to drive up sales? I can’t guess at the internal business thinking for their company, as I’m not a fly on the wall. I will say their success tells me that they will do fine with it. </p><p></p><p>I’m betting they are just waiting to focus on the system until they have a full set of books to support it. It would be dangerous to go all in on DH, while most of their viewer base is centered on d&d. Slowly shifting APs with small bursts to match new DH book releases to gauge interest is a safer bet.</p><p></p><p>Remember, daggerheart came out after a series of PR nightmares for wizards, combined with COVID. WHO knows how much effect that had on sales as well. It’s dangerous to assume CR could sustain the interest with enough inertia to push a product line with just one book. Especially one untested in the wilds.</p><p></p><p>CR is just being reserved and cautious. Just like they tend towards.</p><p></p><p>The above is opinions, not facts, as such. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoolishFrost, post: 9830269, member: 24319"] Just to be clear… None of this has a single doggone thing to do with daggerheart, and has been rehashed to the point the popcorn is stale. The idea that daggerheart sold out its whole stock in weeks that they expected to last years? Does not surprise me. CR is well known for misgauging its own reach by a factor of ten to twenty times. The Kickstarter for making an animated cartoon on the show is an excellent example. Modestly is a virtue. They take it to a point of becoming a lack of self awareness. Perhaps it’s a branding thing? They underestimate demand to drive up sales? I can’t guess at the internal business thinking for their company, as I’m not a fly on the wall. I will say their success tells me that they will do fine with it. I’m betting they are just waiting to focus on the system until they have a full set of books to support it. It would be dangerous to go all in on DH, while most of their viewer base is centered on d&d. Slowly shifting APs with small bursts to match new DH book releases to gauge interest is a safer bet. Remember, daggerheart came out after a series of PR nightmares for wizards, combined with COVID. WHO knows how much effect that had on sales as well. It’s dangerous to assume CR could sustain the interest with enough inertia to push a product line with just one book. Especially one untested in the wilds. CR is just being reserved and cautious. Just like they tend towards. The above is opinions, not facts, as such. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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