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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 9860530" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>I think I may have made this point back at the time in a similar way. I think they care about things that affect them. They aren’t going to care if they never come across the problem in a meaningful way.</p><p></p><p>Remember most players of D&D don’t buy <strong>any</strong> products.</p><p>Of those that do most will only ever get core books.</p><p>Of those that get more than just the core books most will get official or possibly DMsGuild.</p><p>Of those that actually buy 3pp only some of those are likely aware of the details/ramifications particularly as they are likely still buying 3pp from the same companies.</p><p></p><p>In short a sliver of a slice of the fanbase. Probably the most dedicated and vocal sliver, but a sliver nonetheless. Even for those people, many will see the same 3pp delivering the same products (or very similar) under a slightly different licence that they don’t really understand anyway.</p><p></p><p>For many it doesn’t seem to be about the specific issue but rather the way it was approached by WotC that they find most offensive. In other words it’s a process story. It’s even harder to get excited or interested in a process story than it is about an direct live injustice.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think that’s the same as AI that is something that in theory at least could directly affect every player in time and that they can recognize even if they’re not sure how it will affect them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 9860530, member: 6879661"] I think I may have made this point back at the time in a similar way. I think they care about things that affect them. They aren’t going to care if they never come across the problem in a meaningful way. Remember most players of D&D don’t buy [B]any[/B] products. Of those that do most will only ever get core books. Of those that get more than just the core books most will get official or possibly DMsGuild. Of those that actually buy 3pp only some of those are likely aware of the details/ramifications particularly as they are likely still buying 3pp from the same companies. In short a sliver of a slice of the fanbase. Probably the most dedicated and vocal sliver, but a sliver nonetheless. Even for those people, many will see the same 3pp delivering the same products (or very similar) under a slightly different licence that they don’t really understand anyway. For many it doesn’t seem to be about the specific issue but rather the way it was approached by WotC that they find most offensive. In other words it’s a process story. It’s even harder to get excited or interested in a process story than it is about an direct live injustice. I don’t think that’s the same as AI that is something that in theory at least could directly affect every player in time and that they can recognize even if they’re not sure how it will affect them. [/QUOTE]
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