D&D 5E Don't Throw 5e Away Because of Hasbro


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Re-watch. I checked it again this morning.

Which is why Mike indicated that he wouldn't be doing a review like that of their products going forward (due to it being a waste of his time?)

 




Which is why Mike indicated that he wouldn't be doing a review like that of their products going forward (due to it being a waste of his time?)

Annoyance. Unreasonable expectations?
 

Re-watch. I checked it again this morning.
Re-watched, and what you frame as a "nice request to ask politely" came as the second of two very contradictory statements from the company with a creator relations team (that apparently can't really get their crap together in advance of a major product release) that resulted in a waste of his time and effort, including restatements of rules that had not been previously described or agreed to amidst a number of other creators receiving strikes. Secondly, Mike was pretty PO'd about it to the degree that he's stated here that he's not going to be even bothering with these types of reviews going forward.

So no, not as hunky dory, biz as usual as you present it in your post.
 


Considering the way things played out, it was more likely a decision from on-high- not a screw-up. But nope, that's not an ongoing thing.

The thing that's worthy of ongoing condemnation is the planned takeover of a large portion of the ttrpg industry and creators' properties with it.

I don't think it's something to hold against WotC forever, but it is something to keep in mind for some folks (myself included) a couple years later. There have been other events, but the OGL debacle is a biggie.

A screwup that was a conscious decision is still a screwup. I see no reason to care much when the decision was reversed quickly months or even years ago.
 

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