thatdarnedbob
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If the Pathfinder RPG is one of the top five bestselling products that Paizo publishes in 2009, I will eat a stinky sock.
Flexor the Mighty! said:But if they don't plan on switching to 4e based on what they know, why would they possibly say what you want them to? Maybe the restrictions of the new license would cramp what they are doing too much, so why not say 3.5 is a better fit for what we are doing? I'm not seeing the problem here.
helium3 said:The more I think about, the more amazed at how aggressive Paizo is really being here. They must really smell blood in the water for some reason.
We're lucky to be living in the age of youtoube so that will be easy enough for us to seethatdarnedbob said:If the Pathfinder RPG is one of the top five bestselling products that Paizo publishes in 2009, I will eat a stinky sock.
Mirtek said:And how is this different from how the 4e designers advertised 4e at the cost of 3.x in their blogs?
Jack99 said:In what alternate reality is this true? Please point me to the awesome rules-making skills of Paizo. Just quote the book or the magazine, I am fairly sure I have most of them, and tbh, while Paizo is the shizzle as far as adventures goes, they have yet to prove being able to handle extensive rules and balancing of a system. Based on their alpha, I will go as far as say, that I think they are in over their heads.
JohnSnow said:Either that, or they're still really pissed at losing the licenses for Dungeon and Dragon.
You don't have to smell blood to be pissed off enough to go for the jugular.
Wait a sec... Did you already get the GSL? So you know what has been allowed and what has been disallowed? What is this "loss" you are talking about?Lizard said:If they hadn't, D&D would be a much smaller part of the marketplace. The OGL created a standard system in gaming, the 'long tail' of which kept reaching back to WOTC, even for 'stand alone' games. People buy Conan/B5/True 20 *in addition to* D&D; very few people use them without having first been D&D players. The D20 system kept gamers in the "D&D Space", even if they weren't playing D&D, leading to all sorts of ancillary beneficial effects for WOTC.
They're going to feel its loss.
Cadfan said:They can't say that. People would interpret it to mean that they'd LIKE to be publishing under 4e, but because they can't due to release schedules and the need to get product out the door, they'll have to publish something crappier instead.
I, too, share your distaste of phrases like "right for the stories we want to tell," mostly since its a vague, content-free emotional catch phrase appropriate only for marketing speak. But this was marketing speak, so that's fine.
helium3 said:Well, the major difference is that the 4E designers actually know the in's and out's of their new product and perhaps honestly believe it's better. Another major difference is that they were pimping their own product, not taking potshots at the soon-to-be-released product of a competitor.