their 4e system (which cost them untold $$ in R&D)
I recall Scott Rouse mentioning somewhere here a range of the $$ so it is not wholly untold, but I have to ask this question with 100% seriousness.
Who asked them for it, and why are gamers responsible in some way for helping WotC or any other company for something that could have been a huge waste of money?
Not to pick on the man, but just one example among many and to continue with the same name....
Is it my job to help Scott Rouse in some way because he bought some lemon car and paid to much for it? Do I owe him anything for that to keep food on his table? How about anyone else at WotC?
Do they in some way perform some service that puts food on my table?
We are talking about the entertainment industry here. One false step means life or death. You want your investments secure then you better make sure people wants whatever avenue of entertainment you are wanting.
I get so sick and tired of hearing people talking about the money WotC spent to develop some new thing. It was their money to risk to lose. They will have to take it up with HASBRO should it fails, and with the shareholders.
I owe them nothing, not does any other gamer here; so why should it be made in some way to look as thought every gamer is responsible for WotC making a decision to make something like 4th that had no want or interest in.
So it is childish to think that somehow gamers should be responsible to make sure WotC did not lose those $$ on R&D and are somehow responsible.
"Daddy daddy I broke my new toy I bought and need another one."
That is what I hear anytime someone speaks of how much money WotC sank into creating 4th.
So let's just drop it. I didn't tell them to spend it, and ain't responsible to help them get it back.
They should be doing what they can to get it back the best and quickest way possible. Since the original GSL was so delayed they lost their precious $5000 early buy in. But that would have helped them get it back.
WotC is the ones screwing up as a whole company, and it is in now way the fault of gamers, but the execs at WotC. So again I say let's drop the whole "WotC spent X dollars on something so you should feel bad for them" bit.
I don't. It wasn't my money, and I laugh at people that waste money and shortly after





[self censured] because they needed it for something else!
You should have compared to an analogy of WotC raising the price on the second print run of books or something rather than basing it on R&D costs that has nothing really to do with the quarter increase for the cup at 7-11. Like somehow WotC deciding to charge extra for the pictures where they were fre before or something.
You know what's funny, if WOTC had never called 4e dungeons and dragons, and called it instead "1e Mini's and Maps" we wouldn't be having this ridiculous argument.
And it would have been a heck of a lot better name as well, because it is more truthful.