[MENTION=10447]DaveMage[/MENTION] if we are to read the roll20 stats correctly(an impossibility i know)-it's not only that 3.5 is that popular but essentially that 3.5 is the present tabletop rpg market. pathfinder (and i do agree with most that say pathfinder is it's own game at this point...but still) is a 3.5 variant to it's core...combining 3.5 and pathfinder numbers we reach essentially 90% of the players at least. does 5e leech players away from the 3.5 community? of course..but what does it all mean? nothing...the tabletop rpg industry delights in secrecy...coy +1
. that way they can justify failures with the poormouth complaints ...we only employ 15 people...etc... at a company like wotc where they had the number 1 book on amazon! hey here's an idea..hire more people
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why don't we know how many 5e phb's have been sold at this point? of course rpg journalism doesn't exist (in fairness how could it?)...a series of press releases substitutes as 'news'...and we are left with speculation about 'dumb' statistics from roll20.


why don't we know how many 5e phb's have been sold at this point? of course rpg journalism doesn't exist (in fairness how could it?)...a series of press releases substitutes as 'news'...and we are left with speculation about 'dumb' statistics from roll20.