So the list of people who say they were going to buy but now have doubt because of the price include, in my opinion, a lot of people who made it clear they were unsure about the game before the price issue existed. I think all of Ashkelon, Dausuul, ForeverSlayer, GMforPowergamers, Jester Canuck, and mhensley had all expressed, to one degree or another, doubt and a level of unsureness before the price issue existed.
Am I wrong? Were all you guys really "totally on board" with buying 5e sight unseen before this price issue came about?
Obviously posters can speak for themselves, but as someone who reads a lot of D&Dnext and other threads I would regard both @
Dausuul and @
GMforPowergamers as strong supporters, and probably also @
Jester Canuck - Dausuul in particular made it clear a year or more ago that he(?) wanted a game closer to B/X than 4e, though learning some lessons about tightness of design/structure from 4e. D&Dnext looks like a candidate to be that game.
I was/am pretty gung-ho about D&D5. It has great potential. And I was planning on buying it "sometime".
Probably.
WotC has lost their place on my "buy sight unseen" list, so my purchase was going to be dependant on reviews, cursory looks in the store, and evaluating a borrowed copy (or, let's be honest, a pirated copy).
So, despite the promise of the playtest, they could still lose their way, forget some lessons learned, and release a terrible game.
A few mechanical things make me nervous. While they probably won't stop my purchase they could delay it until I see even more of the game (i.e. future releases). And they might limit my purchases to just the core books rather than Core + accessories. And they might mean the difference between D&D5 being my go-to game and D&D5 being the game I play between campaigns of my go-to game.
The price is similar to the above. It makes me hesitant and nervous, because it is a jump. We don't know if that's just the price for the PHB, or all the Core books, or all the hardcovers. Or size, as the 4e books were pretty small.
Gaming is my principal hobby and financial sink, and if I'm supporting a game I'm going to get a lot of the accessories. But not if they're priced too high for the content.
I'll throw away money for things I love and have bought many an RPG book that will never be used, but I'm trying to cut down on doing that. And if D&D5 is an unfortunate combination of mechanics I'm not thrilled about
and high prices it's going to be hard to justify the purchase unless everything else that that much more fantastic.