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<blockquote data-quote="Kzach" data-source="post: 5601665" data-attributes="member: 56189"><p>This is another concern because what if I pay now and everyone else, and most future or potential players, go to the other store? I've then paid and will be sitting there by myself.</p><p></p><p>Again, I just don't think this is a healthy business decision. From what I understand, and from having played at the store and engaged the staff in discussions for the last month, the RPG portion of the store has been growing exponentially. They were on the verge of creating two groups of six players and still having new people show interest. This could be a really great RPG community. But none of these people even knew about the pay to play thing until I asked the staff member at the table about it. So who knows who is going to turn up next week, or the week after that?</p><p></p><p>So I'm most concerned about how this is going to affect the development of the burgeoning RPG community there. If there's no community, then I see no point in paying to be a member of it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: You know, it just occurred to me that there are some fairly strong parallels between the store and this site...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kzach, post: 5601665, member: 56189"] This is another concern because what if I pay now and everyone else, and most future or potential players, go to the other store? I've then paid and will be sitting there by myself. Again, I just don't think this is a healthy business decision. From what I understand, and from having played at the store and engaged the staff in discussions for the last month, the RPG portion of the store has been growing exponentially. They were on the verge of creating two groups of six players and still having new people show interest. This could be a really great RPG community. But none of these people even knew about the pay to play thing until I asked the staff member at the table about it. So who knows who is going to turn up next week, or the week after that? So I'm most concerned about how this is going to affect the development of the burgeoning RPG community there. If there's no community, then I see no point in paying to be a member of it. EDIT: You know, it just occurred to me that there are some fairly strong parallels between the store and this site... [/QUOTE]
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