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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 7676672" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>But, see, that's the thing. It's not that they can't "take it". It's that no matter what they say, how they say it, how often they say it or how loudly they say it, the same voices are going to "call them on it". I mean, it's pretty straightforward from this thread alone. Jeremy Crawford talks about how criticisms based on "outsourcing" are rather baffling. And they are. Good grief, RPG companies use freelancers all the time, and very many products are developed outside of the house with the final bits being done in house. That's just how things get done in publishing. </p><p></p><p>But, when WotC does it, it's apparently bad. Quality suffers because they are "outsourcing". We're not seeing any products because they are "outsourciing". WOTC isn't capable of doing whatever book I want right now because they are "outsourcing". It's utter and complete ballocks. If someone is collaborating on a daily or even weekly basis with another company, that's NOT outsourcing. That's collaboration. Yet, critics will continue to use loaded, negative words like outsourcing since it's easier than actually trying to make a valid point.</p><p></p><p>I mean, good grief, several posters in this thread have flat out accused Crawford of flat out lying. Never mind dredging up ridiculous past crap like "they can't cancel something they didn't announce". </p><p></p><p>It's every single time WOTC says anything public. Not just once in a while or sometimes, but every single time. And, typically by the same posters as well. </p><p></p><p>Again, as i said earlier, if you find Jeremy Crawford's comments to be somewhat pointed at you personally, then perhaps it's not all on his side of the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 7676672, member: 22779"] But, see, that's the thing. It's not that they can't "take it". It's that no matter what they say, how they say it, how often they say it or how loudly they say it, the same voices are going to "call them on it". I mean, it's pretty straightforward from this thread alone. Jeremy Crawford talks about how criticisms based on "outsourcing" are rather baffling. And they are. Good grief, RPG companies use freelancers all the time, and very many products are developed outside of the house with the final bits being done in house. That's just how things get done in publishing. But, when WotC does it, it's apparently bad. Quality suffers because they are "outsourcing". We're not seeing any products because they are "outsourciing". WOTC isn't capable of doing whatever book I want right now because they are "outsourcing". It's utter and complete ballocks. If someone is collaborating on a daily or even weekly basis with another company, that's NOT outsourcing. That's collaboration. Yet, critics will continue to use loaded, negative words like outsourcing since it's easier than actually trying to make a valid point. I mean, good grief, several posters in this thread have flat out accused Crawford of flat out lying. Never mind dredging up ridiculous past crap like "they can't cancel something they didn't announce". It's every single time WOTC says anything public. Not just once in a while or sometimes, but every single time. And, typically by the same posters as well. Again, as i said earlier, if you find Jeremy Crawford's comments to be somewhat pointed at you personally, then perhaps it's not all on his side of the fence. [/QUOTE]
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