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I believe a slow and light product release can cause more harm in the long run.
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<blockquote data-quote="JEB" data-source="post: 6601849" data-attributes="member: 10148"><p>Me and others I know are worried less about having new options (though we certainly want those) and more worried about the loss of momentum that comes from long spans between new products. 5E is off to a great start, but they're really missing a chance to capitalize on new players' enthusiasm with such a modest, adventure-focused schedule.</p><p></p><p>And if Wizards intends the core rulebooks to be the only products they release in stores other than adventures for the foreseeable, I hope they have a plan to re-market the core rulebooks (or at least the Starter Set) every once in a while, to remind non-players that the game is out there. Because they won't have many new books on the shelf to catch people's eyes.</p><p></p><p>I would also note that this is the first time there's been nothing officially scheduled for D&D since the 1980s. There was more news about upcoming items during the Next playtest than we're getting now! So it really shouldn't be a surprise that it makes some of us nervous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEB, post: 6601849, member: 10148"] Me and others I know are worried less about having new options (though we certainly want those) and more worried about the loss of momentum that comes from long spans between new products. 5E is off to a great start, but they're really missing a chance to capitalize on new players' enthusiasm with such a modest, adventure-focused schedule. And if Wizards intends the core rulebooks to be the only products they release in stores other than adventures for the foreseeable, I hope they have a plan to re-market the core rulebooks (or at least the Starter Set) every once in a while, to remind non-players that the game is out there. Because they won't have many new books on the shelf to catch people's eyes. I would also note that this is the first time there's been nothing officially scheduled for D&D since the 1980s. There was more news about upcoming items during the Next playtest than we're getting now! So it really shouldn't be a surprise that it makes some of us nervous. [/QUOTE]
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