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<blockquote data-quote="Firebeetle" data-source="post: 5417197" data-attributes="member: 34506"><p>I have a lot of trouble with your premise here:</p><p></p><p>The red box is EXACTLY the product that D&D needed. No, I haven't bought one because it isn't relevant to my needs. However, my kid's D&D group is excited about it and I'll be surprised if one doesn't come back from Xmas break with one. It's an entry level product and it does a brilliant job at it.</p><p></p><p>D&D Essentials is also intended for the new gamer, not necessarily at us. I've focused on the tiles and the compendium, and I'll pick up the monster book too. </p><p></p><p>D&D Insider: My personal biggest disappointment, mainly because I'm still wanting the promised character imager. However, I consider it absolutely vital and have yet to see what the big complaint is. </p><p></p><p>I don't see D&D going anywhere anytime soon. Things will have to be much worse to get to that mid-90s moment when the brand threatened to go teats up. I think you're feeling this all wrong.</p><p></p><p>Of course, what happens with the game isn't all that important. The real money in D&D is the novel line. In order to keep that going, they'll need to keep the game in house. Licensing the spring of that particular river of cash would be ill-advised.</p><p></p><p>In your support, however, there was an old Monte Cook post (which I can't find) in which he suggests that D&D should have a single company dedicated to it. He thought this would be much more manageable for the game and would save D&D problems when the company lays off people everywhere. It would save D&D from having to fill the profit model the corporation wants with the one D&D can expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firebeetle, post: 5417197, member: 34506"] I have a lot of trouble with your premise here: The red box is EXACTLY the product that D&D needed. No, I haven't bought one because it isn't relevant to my needs. However, my kid's D&D group is excited about it and I'll be surprised if one doesn't come back from Xmas break with one. It's an entry level product and it does a brilliant job at it. D&D Essentials is also intended for the new gamer, not necessarily at us. I've focused on the tiles and the compendium, and I'll pick up the monster book too. D&D Insider: My personal biggest disappointment, mainly because I'm still wanting the promised character imager. However, I consider it absolutely vital and have yet to see what the big complaint is. I don't see D&D going anywhere anytime soon. Things will have to be much worse to get to that mid-90s moment when the brand threatened to go teats up. I think you're feeling this all wrong. Of course, what happens with the game isn't all that important. The real money in D&D is the novel line. In order to keep that going, they'll need to keep the game in house. Licensing the spring of that particular river of cash would be ill-advised. In your support, however, there was an old Monte Cook post (which I can't find) in which he suggests that D&D should have a single company dedicated to it. He thought this would be much more manageable for the game and would save D&D problems when the company lays off people everywhere. It would save D&D from having to fill the profit model the corporation wants with the one D&D can expect. [/QUOTE]
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