I’ve seen this a lot, however, WotC walked back the changes they were proposing early last year. Do you think they would’ve felt the need to do so if the internet crowd was overestimating the impact?I think that internet crowd overestimates how much casual players give a damn about what wotc as a company does with its licensing. Especialy older players who just play the game and look up from time to time if there is anything new for their game.
I’ve seen this a lot, however, WotC walked back the changes they were proposing early last year. Do you think they would’ve felt the need to do so if the internet crowd was overestimating the impact?
A lot of people just play the game and ignore social media about WotC.
But WotC did listen to the feedback, reversed the decision and then some by using CC instead. What I don't understand, and I don't seem to be alone on this, is how many people still bring it up at every opportunity. That's different from saying that people should not have reacted negatively to the proposed changes.
because it is easier to lose trust than to regain itWhat I don't understand, and I don't seem to be alone on this, is how many people still bring it up at every opportunity.
because it is easier to lose trust than to regain it
This isn’t a person, it’s a corporate entity. They’re driven by fiduciary duty and profit motivations. What you’re saying is the kind of logic you put forward when dealing with an individual. What was asked of them was viewed through the lens of the impact on their brand, and their revenue, not on an emotional level. If they thought there was a way they could’ve done it, or could still do it without financial repercussions, they would do so.I don't hold someone responsible for thinking about doing something when I asked them not to do it and they backed off and then some.
This isn’t a person, it’s a corporate entity. They’re driven by fiduciary duty and profit motivations. What you’re saying is the kind of logic you put forward when dealing with an individual. What was asked of them was viewed through the lens of the impact on their brand, and their revenue, not on an emotional level. If they thought there was a way they could’ve done it, or could still do it without financial repercussions, they would do so.
Then what does it matter if they “walked it back and then some?”They didn't lose my trust because I don't trust corporations to do anything other than what they think is best for the corporation. You can't lose trust when there is none to lose.
both parties in the US election require undecided voters in undecided states to win and they are both in the process of doubling down trying to make the screaming people on thier bases happy instead of pulling to the undecided centrists who will determine the election. Yes I do think they would because people get stuck in thier bubbles with the people that think like them and most can't imagine that thier bubble is anything but the majority.I’ve seen this a lot, however, WotC walked back the changes they were proposing early last year. Do you think they would’ve felt the need to do so if the internet crowd was overestimating the impact?