This.Live tabletop my ass, you lying bait-n-switch pieces of shit.
And this is why so many people choose to... 'acquire' instead.DM's book is 3 months later? Holy shit. All 3 is $150
Also, how exactly are AD&D games done? I mean the DM book comes a 3 whole months after the player's book.And this is why so many people choose to... 'acquire' instead.
Man, as a player of Warhammer, 50 bucks for a large hardcover book feels like 10000% reasonable.And this is why so many people choose to... 'acquire' instead.
Good point. 7th edition's gotta feel like a kick in the junk right now.Man, as a player of Warhammer, 50 bucks for a large hardcover book feels like 10000% reasonable.
They expect you to buy the starter set, which probably has the bare bones rules you need to play.Also, how exactly are AD&D games done? I mean the DM book comes a 3 whole months after the player's book.
So, how exactly will the DM know exactly what to do and have the tools needed to succeed in his game planning?
The monster manual, which comes out a month after the player's guide?Honestly, you don't need the DMG to run games. It's useful if you want more background but you can get everything you need to know generally from the PHB and Monster Manual.
Unless you plan on using magical items, which are apparently only in the DMG.Honestly, you don't need the DMG to run games. It's useful if you want more background but you can get everything you need to know generally from the PHB and Monster Manual.
If you're right about it being compatible with 3.5, then either a 3.0 or 3.5 monster manual will cover you until the new one comes out. If you have an iPad, then you can get the uFisk PFR app and get each Pathfinder bestiary (3.5 compatible) for $1 and have it be totally legal, just minus the pictures, where are in abundance online.The monster manual, which comes out a month after the player's guide?
Crazy idea, instead of being a cancer on the community why don't you just not play the game? Or even better, go find another game you're willing to pay for.They expect you to buy the starter set, which probably has the bare bones rules you need to play.
Yeah, I'm "acquiring" these digitally. Books should be $25-30 each tops.
Well that's rough. I'm not willing to pay for the hardcover until I know what I'm going to get, either. So I'd probably get them digitally as well to read them. If I then decided it would be something I wanted to buy and it was different than 3.5 or Pathfinder, then I'd pony up the dough...once all the books are out.Crazy idea, instead of being a cancer on the community why don't you just not play the game? Or even better, go find another game you're willing to pay for.
You rebel scum.Well that's rough. I'm not willing to pay for the hardcover until I know what I'm going to get, either. So I'd probably get them digitally as well to read them. If I then decided it would be something I wanted to buy and it was different than 3.5 or Pathfinder, then I'd pony up the dough...once all the books are out.
If he got them digitally and used them, there's a chance that either he'd buy the addon books or some of his players might purchase them. So just because he's getting them one way doesn't mean it'll necessarily cost the company.
True, but it's also not going to lessen your experience or weaken the role playing community if he does get it in the way he described. Not quite sure why this is upsetting you so much.If a person feels the books are priced higher than they're willing to pay for it, (warning: radical idea) they don't have to have them. Not playing fifth edition, or waiting to look at a friend's copy, purchasing the starter box, listening/reading about the new system from people who have played it, or sticking to your current system is not going to result in your death. We're not talking about a life necessity, it's an entertainment product of which there plenty of other options out there for them to spend their time on.
And I would agree with him if this was some smallish company who relies on this money. Hasbro is a multi-national billion dollar company who could give a shit about the players. DDi taught me that. They broke their promises to me THAT I PAID FOR when 4e rolled out. I feel not the least bit sorry if people are skeptical of them this time. They earned this skepticism.True, but it's also not going to lessen your experience or weaken the role playing community if he does get it in the way he described. Not quite sure why this is upsetting you so much.
^ That attitude has nothing to do with the size of WotC and everything to do with worthless self-entitlement.Yeah, I'm "acquiring" these digitally. Books should be $25-30 each tops.
I tend toward the Neil Gaiman approach to digital piracy.And I would agree with him if this was some smallish company who relies on this money. Hasbro is a multi-national billion dollar company who could give a shit about the players. DDi taught me that. They broke their promises to me THAT I PAID FOR when 4e rolled out. I feel not the least bit sorry if people are skeptical of them this time. They earned this skepticism.
Go fuck yourself. Cancer on the community? I have books and materials stretching back to first edition that I've bought with cash, sitting along side OTHER games I've bought. I've been an avid collector of these games for 15 years and it's only NOW that I'm hesitant to buy a system that I may not need. Seriously, go fuck yourself and the high horse you rode in on because it's attitudes like yours that keep people from getting into our hobby.Crazy idea, instead of being a cancer on the community why don't you just not play the game? Or even better, go find another game you're willing to pay for.
Shitty business practices (such as making the BASE REQUIREMENTS to a pen and paper product be $150) are not to be encouraged and I'd be more than willing to pay if they had set it at a more reasonable price. I'll be more than happy to buy the physical copies when the price drops in a few months but until then they'll have to settle for getting getting money from supplements instead.^ That attitude has nothing to do with the size of WotC and everything to do with worthless self-entitlement.
I understand this and respect this. I just really didn't appreciate being called that after supporting D&D with my money since I was 14 years old. I'm just really tired of Hasbro's shit right now... it's like every maker in the industry is trying to fuck over their most loyal customers right now.@AshburnerX I apologize for the harsh comment, Piracy is a pet peeve of mine (90% of it is pointless and just self-entitlement). Nerves get struck when I see people complain about something, then go announce that they're going to pirate it (see games, comics, sneaking into movies, etc.). Especially since there's so much good material out there.