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Oh, good. You're here. I have a question. What's the status on Dragon Fist Wuxia RPG?Pramas said:Man, those notes are rough. I'd just like to point out that I can in fact string more than three words together.![]()
Oh, good. You're here. I have a question. What's the status on Dragon Fist Wuxia RPG?Pramas said:Man, those notes are rough. I'd just like to point out that I can in fact string more than three words together.![]()
Ranger REG said:Oh, good. You're here. I have a question. What's the status on Dragon Fist Wuxia RPG?
Meh. What's done is done. Peter Adkison sold his company, got billions, and for some reasons he disagreed with the mother company (something about losing the electronic rights and Atari) and quit. Apparently, it's big enough to be in the TCG business, and most recently, strategy boardgames since Hasbro assigned Avalon Hill to them.trancejeremy said:So I think the trouble is, WOTC is just too big to be in the RPG business. They'll never make the sort of money Hasbro wants, unless they shove out new editions really often (if then). And if they do that, it hurts everyone else.
Even things that go obsolete, like video game consoles or movies, there is a reluctance among consumers to upgrade. But with RPGs, it's even more so.
So it's smart to smaller companies like Green Ronin to build up their own brands, at the expense of d20, if they can.
See, the thing is, according to most of the publishers after the initial rush, sales drop to a trickle. Sales will probably have small spikes later on, such as when a new product releases that requires the initial product, but otherwise it's gone.trancejeremy said:Smaller companies, OTOH, only reach a small portion of the roleplaying userbase as it is. So when they put out a rulebook, it's future sales in later years might actually still be pretty hefty. At least compared to the original. There's a lot more room for them to expand.
Vocenoctum said:Because I can use D20 stuff a lot easier than OGL stuff that is significantly different. Also a book of alternate rules such as Unearthed Arcana is a lot more useful to me than an alternate PHB full of minor rules, many of which I can't pull out without figuring out where they impact other part's of the game. By making a supplement True20, they remove me from their market.