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<blockquote data-quote="F4NBOY" data-source="post: 3745258" data-attributes="member: 54553"><p>Well said.</p><p></p><p>You made an analogy with food company, but you could do it with Music Companies regarding the last 3 paragraphs.</p><p></p><p>I don't blame WOTC to focus most of their effort on the newer and younger costumer, the costumers of tomorrow. I don't feel myself fooled or betrayed. The market evolves, products, tastes, people evolves, new people come in all the time. If any company fix their parameters always to the same audience, they are on the road to failure.</p><p></p><p>We can't expect that the RPG companies keep adapting their games to our tastes forever, they must aim their efforts on the future players. It's risky, but that's the way things work.</p><p>I think they are making the changes looking for the future players but also trying to bring new ideas to the old minds and that's exactly what good companies that worry about their fellow costumers do. It's respect, care and prestige but not dumb loyalty.</p><p></p><p>I put on the music channel and all I see is hip hop music. I don't feel bad for that, I can still play my 70's rocks whenever I like. </p><p>If we want to be cool and be always on the top of the wave It's we that must adapt or We just pass on the rod and keep playing the CDs we have and love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F4NBOY, post: 3745258, member: 54553"] Well said. You made an analogy with food company, but you could do it with Music Companies regarding the last 3 paragraphs. I don't blame WOTC to focus most of their effort on the newer and younger costumer, the costumers of tomorrow. I don't feel myself fooled or betrayed. The market evolves, products, tastes, people evolves, new people come in all the time. If any company fix their parameters always to the same audience, they are on the road to failure. We can't expect that the RPG companies keep adapting their games to our tastes forever, they must aim their efforts on the future players. It's risky, but that's the way things work. I think they are making the changes looking for the future players but also trying to bring new ideas to the old minds and that's exactly what good companies that worry about their fellow costumers do. It's respect, care and prestige but not dumb loyalty. I put on the music channel and all I see is hip hop music. I don't feel bad for that, I can still play my 70's rocks whenever I like. If we want to be cool and be always on the top of the wave It's we that must adapt or We just pass on the rod and keep playing the CDs we have and love. [/QUOTE]
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