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<blockquote data-quote="mamba" data-source="post: 8928508" data-attributes="member: 7034611"><p>No one is asking them to abandon 5e. If however they fear that staying with 5e could very well result in their businesses failing, then they would be foolish not to hedge their bets.</p><p></p><p>I don't know most of these. I know the Dungeon Dudes made an adventure, I know Ginny Di makes videos, not aware of any actual products however. The others I do not know at all.</p><p></p><p>If all you make are videos, then the easiest solution is to not exclusively make 5e content. You can still mostly do 5e (because I assume that is what most people will watch regardless), and if something else picks up, you will hopefully notice and not get blindsided at least and can increase coverage of whatever that is.</p><p></p><p>If they did not exclusively focus on 5e, the whole hobby would be better for it anyway, so that is a win-win in my book. The same is true for people creating actual products, but there it is harder because the investment is much higher, so there you probably are better off sticking with 5e and just watching the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamba, post: 8928508, member: 7034611"] No one is asking them to abandon 5e. If however they fear that staying with 5e could very well result in their businesses failing, then they would be foolish not to hedge their bets. I don't know most of these. I know the Dungeon Dudes made an adventure, I know Ginny Di makes videos, not aware of any actual products however. The others I do not know at all. If all you make are videos, then the easiest solution is to not exclusively make 5e content. You can still mostly do 5e (because I assume that is what most people will watch regardless), and if something else picks up, you will hopefully notice and not get blindsided at least and can increase coverage of whatever that is. If they did not exclusively focus on 5e, the whole hobby would be better for it anyway, so that is a win-win in my book. The same is true for people creating actual products, but there it is harder because the investment is much higher, so there you probably are better off sticking with 5e and just watching the market. [/QUOTE]
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