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Why is WoTc still pushing AP's when the majority of gamers want something else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ilbranteloth" data-source="post: 6967486" data-attributes="member: 6778044"><p>I agree with that. Plus they have come with updated rules and a lot of setting information as well. I've purchased all of them, haven't run any of them, but I have taken some ideas and bits here and there out. I've also purchased the majority of the Adventurer's League adventures too.</p><p></p><p>I actually think that for what they are, they are well done. I don't want to give them impression that they are poor adventures (although I don't like the story and background of <em>Storm King's Thunder</em> at all). All of these adventure "events" have taken place in my Forgotten Realms campaign, just not by the PCs. </p><p></p><p>For a particular group of players (the majority, most likely), they are exactly what they should be publishing. And I think the sales numbers support that. For folks like me, who love to tweak and go my own way (I'm finishing up my home campaign PHB), it is extremely unlikely that they will come up with much that I'll jump in and use 100%.</p><p></p><p>In most cases, the most vocal group is a tiny percentage of a company's customer base. But we're vocal because we're the most enthusiastic too. It's just important to recognize that what works best for a company like WotC in today's hobby/entertainment climate may not line up with what we want to see.</p><p></p><p>Of course, what I want to see probably won't line up with what most of you want to see either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ilbranteloth, post: 6967486, member: 6778044"] I agree with that. Plus they have come with updated rules and a lot of setting information as well. I've purchased all of them, haven't run any of them, but I have taken some ideas and bits here and there out. I've also purchased the majority of the Adventurer's League adventures too. I actually think that for what they are, they are well done. I don't want to give them impression that they are poor adventures (although I don't like the story and background of [I]Storm King's Thunder[/I] at all). All of these adventure "events" have taken place in my Forgotten Realms campaign, just not by the PCs. For a particular group of players (the majority, most likely), they are exactly what they should be publishing. And I think the sales numbers support that. For folks like me, who love to tweak and go my own way (I'm finishing up my home campaign PHB), it is extremely unlikely that they will come up with much that I'll jump in and use 100%. In most cases, the most vocal group is a tiny percentage of a company's customer base. But we're vocal because we're the most enthusiastic too. It's just important to recognize that what works best for a company like WotC in today's hobby/entertainment climate may not line up with what we want to see. Of course, what I want to see probably won't line up with what most of you want to see either. [/QUOTE]
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