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<blockquote data-quote="Faolyn" data-source="post: 9555681" data-attributes="member: 6915329"><p>I didn't imply that I have to stop playing. I'd kind of like to, since I have so many other games I want to try, but I don't <em>have</em> to. I'm not going to demand that the DMs at my table who are running 5e games stop doing so, and I'll continue to happily play them until they end naturally.</p><p></p><p>But the person I was quoting, [USER=6906980]@AlViking[/USER], said, <em>"If I didn't buy stuff from companies that did something or thought about doing something I disagreed with once every couple of years I'd likely have to be self sufficient living in a cave."</em></p><p></p><p>Which is why I brought up the difference between buying a necessity and buying a luxury. They're completely different things. If I decided to stop buying food, clothes, medicines, or other necessities because the companies do bad things or put our products that are subpar or too expensive, I'd probably end up dying sooner rather than later. If I decide to stop buying D&D because of WotC doing bad things or putting out products or subpar or too expensive, oh well. I can still play 5e. Or another edition, since I have the books for several of them. Or some completely different non-D&D game. Or I could make up my own rules entirely from scratch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faolyn, post: 9555681, member: 6915329"] I didn't imply that I have to stop playing. I'd kind of like to, since I have so many other games I want to try, but I don't [I]have[/I] to. I'm not going to demand that the DMs at my table who are running 5e games stop doing so, and I'll continue to happily play them until they end naturally. But the person I was quoting, [USER=6906980]@AlViking[/USER], said, [I]"If I didn't buy stuff from companies that did something or thought about doing something I disagreed with once every couple of years I'd likely have to be self sufficient living in a cave."[/I] Which is why I brought up the difference between buying a necessity and buying a luxury. They're completely different things. If I decided to stop buying food, clothes, medicines, or other necessities because the companies do bad things or put our products that are subpar or too expensive, I'd probably end up dying sooner rather than later. If I decide to stop buying D&D because of WotC doing bad things or putting out products or subpar or too expensive, oh well. I can still play 5e. Or another edition, since I have the books for several of them. Or some completely different non-D&D game. Or I could make up my own rules entirely from scratch. [/QUOTE]
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