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<blockquote data-quote="Chronos96" data-source="post: 7594048" data-attributes="member: 6928726"><p>Except that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that I don't want staggered releases and want the publishing schedule to be consistent throughout the year. So for example, if there are 4 books in a year the first one would come out in February the second in June, third in September and the 4th in November. That way the amount of content that's being released doesn't change but the frequency of its release does. </p><p></p><p>I know the design team is small and like I said I don't want the quality to lower but they need to either figure out a way to outsource some of the work or playtesting. The fact the Player's Handbook is one of the best selling books on Amazon should be proof enough to Wizard's investors that the franchise is still viable. </p><p></p><p>Again I'm not saying they should go crazy but there's no reason we should starve for information about new titles either. If there's one issue with D&D in its current iteration it's that they don't promote themselves very well. All we really get is the big twitch stream once a year and then basically radio silence. True there are shows like lore you should know or dragon talk but again they don't really seem to promote themselves. I didn't know those shows even existed until the first stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chronos96, post: 7594048, member: 6928726"] Except that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that I don't want staggered releases and want the publishing schedule to be consistent throughout the year. So for example, if there are 4 books in a year the first one would come out in February the second in June, third in September and the 4th in November. That way the amount of content that's being released doesn't change but the frequency of its release does. I know the design team is small and like I said I don't want the quality to lower but they need to either figure out a way to outsource some of the work or playtesting. The fact the Player's Handbook is one of the best selling books on Amazon should be proof enough to Wizard's investors that the franchise is still viable. Again I'm not saying they should go crazy but there's no reason we should starve for information about new titles either. If there's one issue with D&D in its current iteration it's that they don't promote themselves very well. All we really get is the big twitch stream once a year and then basically radio silence. True there are shows like lore you should know or dragon talk but again they don't really seem to promote themselves. I didn't know those shows even existed until the first stream. [/QUOTE]
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