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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 7759129" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>I'm a pragmatic person. I don't think WOTC is lazy. I don't think they "owe" me anything, that it's shameful that they don't come to my house and ask me personally what I want in a game. They don't hate people that have a different play style, it's not that certain people aren't "worth marketing to", or that you're not welcome. [NOTE: I'm not saying you personally have said all of these things, it's a general impression I've gotten over multiple threads.] </p><p></p><p>They're a business. They have to make design compromises, like all businesses. They looked at the previous editions and made a decision on how to build the game. With 4E they listened to a vocal minority and practically killed the game from a sales perspective.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, there are plenty of alternatives. There are 3rd parties that provide options or other games. You could always go back to a different edition or house rule in different aspects. So just to be clear, my issue is not that you have a problem with 5E. It's that you're ascerting a motivation or lack therein to the designers that simply doesn't exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 7759129, member: 6801845"] I'm a pragmatic person. I don't think WOTC is lazy. I don't think they "owe" me anything, that it's shameful that they don't come to my house and ask me personally what I want in a game. They don't hate people that have a different play style, it's not that certain people aren't "worth marketing to", or that you're not welcome. [NOTE: I'm not saying you personally have said all of these things, it's a general impression I've gotten over multiple threads.] They're a business. They have to make design compromises, like all businesses. They looked at the previous editions and made a decision on how to build the game. With 4E they listened to a vocal minority and practically killed the game from a sales perspective. At the same time, there are plenty of alternatives. There are 3rd parties that provide options or other games. You could always go back to a different edition or house rule in different aspects. So just to be clear, my issue is not that you have a problem with 5E. It's that you're ascerting a motivation or lack therein to the designers that simply doesn't exist. [/QUOTE]
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