Patrick McGill
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This hypothetical is inspired by Mike's comments about the expected playbook when it comes to rpgs. Specifically, he said that players have a script that turns out badly for publishers. (Via a twitter conversation here.)
So imagine you are given the monumental task of ensuring the longevity of D&D fifth edition. A Hari Seldon role, if you will, of ensuring the game and brand can weather the usual difficult timeline of an RPG.
What do you do? What products become priority? What gets released, and more importantly, what doesn't?
Keep in mind this isn't a personal wishlist. The very things many of us hardcore players want may be what starts the fall of the empire!
So imagine you are given the monumental task of ensuring the longevity of D&D fifth edition. A Hari Seldon role, if you will, of ensuring the game and brand can weather the usual difficult timeline of an RPG.
What do you do? What products become priority? What gets released, and more importantly, what doesn't?
Keep in mind this isn't a personal wishlist. The very things many of us hardcore players want may be what starts the fall of the empire!
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