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<blockquote data-quote="DammitVictor" data-source="post: 9177924" data-attributes="member: 6750908"><p>I don't feel like I've been the target audience for Official D&D for <em>fifteen years and counting</em>, with practically everything WotC has published and practically everything they've said about what they've published since 2008-2009 or so confirming that they don't consider <em>people like me</em> to be a market worth servicing.</p><p></p><p>I used to take that pretty personally, but seeing how well they've succeeded at bringing new players into the hobby-- and inspiring <em>people like them</em> to explore the games they used to make for <em>people like me</em>-- the more I recognize that it's just business.</p><p></p><p>I guess I can keep griping about how the new stuff isn't for me... but WotC's keeping the old stuff in print, in circulation, and most of the new fans of the old stuff these days... are people that discovered the old stuff <em>because</em> of the new stuff, WotC's marketing and their outreach and the fact that they <em>have </em>been keeping the old stuff alive. There are creatives and companies that are making <em>new old stuff</em>, that are making products for people like me... they're just a little harder to find these days, while players are easier to find than ever, <em>because</em> of WotC's efforts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitVictor, post: 9177924, member: 6750908"] I don't feel like I've been the target audience for Official D&D for [I]fifteen years and counting[/I], with practically everything WotC has published and practically everything they've said about what they've published since 2008-2009 or so confirming that they don't consider [I]people like me[/I] to be a market worth servicing. I used to take that pretty personally, but seeing how well they've succeeded at bringing new players into the hobby-- and inspiring [I]people like them[/I] to explore the games they used to make for [I]people like me[/I]-- the more I recognize that it's just business. I guess I can keep griping about how the new stuff isn't for me... but WotC's keeping the old stuff in print, in circulation, and most of the new fans of the old stuff these days... are people that discovered the old stuff [I]because[/I] of the new stuff, WotC's marketing and their outreach and the fact that they [I]have [/I]been keeping the old stuff alive. There are creatives and companies that are making [I]new old stuff[/I], that are making products for people like me... they're just a little harder to find these days, while players are easier to find than ever, [I]because[/I] of WotC's efforts. [/QUOTE]
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