I would like to see the focus be on good adventures/adventure paths.
I would rather Paizo take care of those.
I would like to see the focus be on good adventures/adventure paths.
No, about a revision every year.
More like 3 partial cases really. We've got no record of creative/game management layoffs before the release of 3e, but we have a bunch right after.
We've got a pause during the development of 4, then resumption of layoffs.
We've got a pause during development of 5 - is another resumption on the way?
Is he serious that posters on the internet have speculated about a negative thing without any evidence to support it? Yes, he is serious, people on the internet have speculated about it.
There has been some speculation that there might be a revision overload, i.e. a new revision of the rules every year, each re-release tied to a new story arc. "Tyranny of Dragons" in 2014, "Menace of the Undead" in 2015, "Threat of the Goblinoids" in 2016... each time revising and updating all the rules.
Which by the way, is the last thing I want from a RPG. I am not going to buy it again every year in order to "keep up" with the player base. I only buy each edition once, or none at all. At least this will be clear at the first release anyway.
We'll see if the practice reasserts itself. It usually lies dormant in years they are gearing up for a new edition release and then comes a-calling once that release is out the door. Things were quiet between about 2005 and the release of 4e then the budget trimming scissors came out late 2008 and ran through 2011. Now, things are relatively quiet again, but as soon as 5e is out the door, I (sadly) expect 2014 to end with layoffs again.
So if the claim is "They do 1-2 layoffs each year", and it's been at least 2 years since it happens...we can conclude layoffs do not happen 1-2 times each year. (snip)
We'll see if the practice reasserts itself. It usually lies dormant in years they are gearing up for a new edition release and then comes a-calling once that release is out the door. Things were quiet between about 2005 and the release of 4e then the budget trimming scissors came out late 2008 and ran through 2011. Now, things are relatively quiet again, but as soon as 5e is out the door, I (sadly) expect 2014 to end with layoffs again.
(snip) To be clear, you said they had a strategy to lay people off once or twice a year. And then you said they have not followed that strategy for at least two years. And now you are saying they have not demonstrated an ability to delivery on a different strategy.
I think it's pretty clear you understand they do deliver on different strategies, as in your own words they did just that. (snip)
(snip) You mean the strategy interrupted by a murder suicide and locked code? That one? That's what leads you to believe that they cannot change their plan for what products to sell? (snip)
(snip) And you can't. You don't get to just fiat over what others are saying here - I think your assumption is bunk, and I think you pretending it's a certainty when it's not, is also bunk. You can decide to not answer that, but you cannot pretend "My assumption is correct so let's all just talk about that" is itself a valid strategy(snip)
(snip) Damn, it's like pulling teeth in here sometimes.
This would be wonderful! Unless this ...I'd say the best suspects right now are "adventure bloat" ...
... happens, as Paizo's adventure modules always have way too much baked-in backstory for my liking; and it just gets in the way. Just give me the map, location requirements, and room descriptions and let me worry about the backstory, if any.ForeverSlayer said:I would rather Paizo take care of those.
I would like to see the focus be on good adventures/adventure paths.
Both of these sound good to me.I would rather see WoTc churn out setting related books instead of splat books.
This is somehow both hilarious and on point. Kudos, sir.But complaints against bloat have always struck me as a particular 1st world OCD kind of complaint. "Waaaah, I have too much delicious food and not enough room in my belly and I need to use the vomitorium."
You must spread XP before Kamikaze Midget blah blah blah...,