malkav666
First Post
Malk, from what I can tell, most gamers don't buy game books, enter game stores, or discuss games on the net.
WOTC revealed that in their survey long ago that a lot of people are still just plugging along with their home brew game that started as 1E.
Another large group are simply players in games, though they never buy any books for those games, or enter a game store, or even even log into an internet forum like this. That accounts for almost every single person I play with.
I think there is this perception that most gamers buy new games, frequent local game stores, and use the internet to discuss said games. I really do not think they do.
But more importantly, why do you seem so bothered by my saying that I think most gamers have not heard of Paizo and Pathfinder, given I also said I thought Pathfinder was a huge success? What's with the "make believe line" accusation?
That is an interesting perspective. Lets say for the sake of furthering the discussion that it is in fact true.
Those gamers while definitely a part of the gaming community, don't seem to be a part of the gaming market. When I say gaming market I mean those that are actually spending money in this hobby. I think those are more of the folks I was talking about, and you were talking about those playing but not spending. The end result I think had us talking past one another instead of to one another.
So let me restate myself. I feel that the majority of gamers in the active market (those buying games, from whatever venue) are aware of Pathfinder, as well as 4e.
I feel that those staying out of the market and sticking to their 1ed game would probably know as much about 4e as they do Pathfinder. This is where I took slight with your statement. As it seems that if those gamers are not participating in this generation of games, then the statement they don't know about pathfinder would be kind of moot in a conversation about a schism between players of the newish games. As they would not know much about any of the games in the schism (They themselves having branched off a long time ago).
But if we are talking about the active market section of gamers (once again those buying new games), do you still feel that the majority of those gamers are oblivious to the presence of Pathfinder? If so, please explain.
love,
malkav
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