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<blockquote data-quote="Ninja-to" data-source="post: 5506847" data-attributes="member: 19551"><p>Here's my own version of a summary, minus the sarcasm.</p><p></p><p>Develop products and release them when they've been properly playtested and are READY for release. Not before. Create a solid, well developed base of products that work when bought off the shelf, and branch out from there.</p><p></p><p>Give customers the choice of being able to run and play D&D using a single app, not 3 or 4 buggy, very underdeveloped and unreliable programmes. It seems nobody is reading half of the NEW threads on how horrible the new CB is.</p><p></p><p>If the board games and children's novels are working, then good. I don't believe they are. I have no access to the sales figures and I believe neither does anyone here on these boards. Simply speculating is a waste of time. I have no children's books on my shelves and as a fan of D&D for 20+ years I don't see myself buying the children's books or the board games. I do see myself buying DVD's of D&D movies, TV shows, music, and other merchandise but sadly it does not exist. The movies, yes. Don't get me started on those.</p><p></p><p>Comparisons to Marvel are anything but naive. You do not need a 'prolific' medium to create quality film. Since when did we need to read comics before a movie was released? Your comment makes absolutely no sense. Calling me naive is also a weak attempt at sounding mature and all-knowing which doesn't do much in helping make your point of view seem more valid.</p><p></p><p>What I find interesting is the number of posts that claim to know figures and numbers and man hours involved in all of the development processes at work at WotC. Who here is really privy to the budgets, man hours, business models and risks to markets and all the rest of the jargon thrown about here as if you're all having lunch with the Wizards bosses and asking them as you type? If even a single person that has made such comments can post exact numbers and back them up, then please stop pulling such information out your ass. It's not impressing anyone.</p><p></p><p>Aside from that, I still believe in my idea. We need to go all digital AND have the choice of still using the books. How we do that is up to Hasbro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninja-to, post: 5506847, member: 19551"] Here's my own version of a summary, minus the sarcasm. Develop products and release them when they've been properly playtested and are READY for release. Not before. Create a solid, well developed base of products that work when bought off the shelf, and branch out from there. Give customers the choice of being able to run and play D&D using a single app, not 3 or 4 buggy, very underdeveloped and unreliable programmes. It seems nobody is reading half of the NEW threads on how horrible the new CB is. If the board games and children's novels are working, then good. I don't believe they are. I have no access to the sales figures and I believe neither does anyone here on these boards. Simply speculating is a waste of time. I have no children's books on my shelves and as a fan of D&D for 20+ years I don't see myself buying the children's books or the board games. I do see myself buying DVD's of D&D movies, TV shows, music, and other merchandise but sadly it does not exist. The movies, yes. Don't get me started on those. Comparisons to Marvel are anything but naive. You do not need a 'prolific' medium to create quality film. Since when did we need to read comics before a movie was released? Your comment makes absolutely no sense. Calling me naive is also a weak attempt at sounding mature and all-knowing which doesn't do much in helping make your point of view seem more valid. What I find interesting is the number of posts that claim to know figures and numbers and man hours involved in all of the development processes at work at WotC. Who here is really privy to the budgets, man hours, business models and risks to markets and all the rest of the jargon thrown about here as if you're all having lunch with the Wizards bosses and asking them as you type? If even a single person that has made such comments can post exact numbers and back them up, then please stop pulling such information out your ass. It's not impressing anyone. Aside from that, I still believe in my idea. We need to go all digital AND have the choice of still using the books. How we do that is up to Hasbro. [/QUOTE]
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