fanboy2000
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Those people are clearly smarter than I am.I know a lot of D&D players I know refuse to discuss D&D on the internet. They don't like other people's opinions on how to play or how the game works.
Those people are clearly smarter than I am.I know a lot of D&D players I know refuse to discuss D&D on the internet. They don't like other people's opinions on how to play or how the game works.
I wish I had their willpower.I know a lot of D&D players I know refuse to discuss D&D on the internet. They don't like other people's opinions on how to play or how the game works.
That just speaks to the activity of the threads... a very very noisy/chatty posters can easily disguise a small community by this metric. Just because Magic is talked about more (or at least more often) online, it doesn't necessarily follow that the online community is bigger.Plus, I really do think the Magic population outnumbers the D&D population significantly. All of the most active threads on the forums are ALL Magic related.
Wasn't there a number of 6,000,000 D&D (any edition) players world-wide? I suppose the DDI "capture" read for the message board is higher than the message board capture rate for those 6,000,000 players.You are only made part of the D&D Insider group once you log in and register with the new forum system. There are 174,000 people who have joined the Wizards forums, but nowhere near that many have logged in and registered with the new community in the past week.
Wasn't there a number of 6,000,000 D&D (any edition) players world-wide? I suppose the DDI "capture" read for the message board is higher than the message board capture rate for those 6,000,000 players.
Personally, I am not quite sure what to think. 8k (and possibly quite a bit more) does sound like a decent start, although not wildly impressive.
Or, as has been pointed out in this thread, the 8,000 registered on the Wizards.com boards in the past week represents a small minority of D&D Insider subscribers, and the actual number is (in all likelihood) in the multiple tens of thousands.In my opinion, that looks awfully low. Especially given the objectives set forth for it.
Now, IMO too, that means strictly nothing as such, as it could go either way. After all, the 8K are possibly all DMs, meaning that in truth some 32-64 K people truly access it.