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<blockquote data-quote="darjr" data-source="post: 6784668" data-attributes="member: 52905"><p>The play test was something, a huge effort, all while they were really selling nothing new game wise. Also just because they are not saying anything currently doesn't mean they are doing nothing. They are also paying writers for public play, that they haven't done in quite a while. I find the latest adventures really good, that also isn't nothing. The video game seems to have taken a bunch of their time, all of them, that isn't nothing, the new game wasn't a good use of their time, imho, but it is something. Neither are the novels. Not doing splats has meant they could have a lighter staff working on other avenues that, imho, are better at growing the game in tangential ways then another string of splats. </p><p></p><p>This seems to have given them breathing room to escape the short term profit motive, that in turn means the game could get a chance at a longer life. Which in turn, again imho, is reassuring to many that they are not buying into yet another soon to be previous version. That is growing the hobby.</p><p></p><p>edit: originally I'd used the word 'forgotten'. That wasn't what I meant, nor does it apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darjr, post: 6784668, member: 52905"] The play test was something, a huge effort, all while they were really selling nothing new game wise. Also just because they are not saying anything currently doesn't mean they are doing nothing. They are also paying writers for public play, that they haven't done in quite a while. I find the latest adventures really good, that also isn't nothing. The video game seems to have taken a bunch of their time, all of them, that isn't nothing, the new game wasn't a good use of their time, imho, but it is something. Neither are the novels. Not doing splats has meant they could have a lighter staff working on other avenues that, imho, are better at growing the game in tangential ways then another string of splats. This seems to have given them breathing room to escape the short term profit motive, that in turn means the game could get a chance at a longer life. Which in turn, again imho, is reassuring to many that they are not buying into yet another soon to be previous version. That is growing the hobby. edit: originally I'd used the word 'forgotten'. That wasn't what I meant, nor does it apply. [/QUOTE]
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