I get to make a big "I told you so" about WotC, and point out something that most other commenters on the layoffs have missed.
Also, I tell you all about my Baptism of Fire campaign!
#dnd #ttrpg #osr
In the second part of this video I talk all about my current Baptism of Fire campaign! Check it out for a preview of how the game goes.
Quote from: RPGPundit on December 17, 2023, 10:05:39 AM
In the second part of this video I talk all about my current Baptism of Fire campaign! Check it out for a preview of how the game goes.
That's the part I found more interesting, I think it'll be a great campaign book (IF I can convince the wife I need more books).
Quote from: GeekyBugle on December 17, 2023, 12:54:10 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit on December 17, 2023, 10:05:39 AM
In the second part of this video I talk all about my current Baptism of Fire campaign! Check it out for a preview of how the game goes.
That's the part I found more interesting, I think it'll be a great campaign book (IF I can convince the wife I need more books).
I sure think it will be. Tons of support material (random tables & guidelines) for sandboxing in it.
I now very badly want to have my players fight a giant toad. Preferably whilst thinking it is a dragon, and consequently being confused about the odd lack of fire breathing. Likewise, now considering Lion and Dragon, Dark Albion, and Baptism of Fire and the like for purchases once again. Will have to check once more for buy-in and interest within my gaming group and friend circles at some point.
Unrelatedly, I think you may well be spot on as regards the impending collapse of basic WotC employee competency. They seem to be actively working to destroy that on their own, which is baffling to me, but I guess sort of makes sense within appropriate context.
Quote from: KindaMeh on December 19, 2023, 07:15:07 PM
I now very badly want to have my players fight a giant toad. Preferably whilst thinking it is a dragon, and consequently being confused about the odd lack of fire breathing. Likewise, now considering Lion and Dragon, Dark Albion, and Baptism of Fire and the like for purchases once again. Will have to check once more for buy-in and interest within my gaming group and friend circles at some point.
Unrelatedly, I think you may well be spot on as regards the impending collapse of basic WotC employee competency. They seem to be actively working to destroy that on their own, which is baffling to me, but I guess sort of makes sense within appropriate context.
Thank you very much! I think you'd enjoy my books, and remember if you run other editions of D&D you can still port over a lot of stuff, and much of the setting books (Dark Albion, Sword & Caravan, the setting part of Baptism of Fire) are largely system neutral.
Another round of layoffs!
20% of the remaining staff.
Those end of December layoffs have been talked about a lot already, I talked about them in a video shortly after they happened.
I am really looking forward to "Baptism". As soon as that book drops, the money will be spent. Historica rpgs are my favorite.
Quote from: Svenhelgrim on January 08, 2024, 05:52:01 PM
I am really looking forward to "Baptism". As soon as that book drops, the money will be spent. Historica rpgs are my favorite.
I appreciate that. Unfortunately, the art continues to be slowing things down. But it's a question of time, it's coming...
Quote from: RPGPundit on January 08, 2024, 05:47:43 PM
Those end of December layoffs have been talked about a lot already, I talked about them in a video shortly after they happened.
Nope, these are NEW layoffs on top of those.
Quote from: GeekyBugle on January 08, 2024, 06:36:10 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit on January 08, 2024, 05:47:43 PM
Those end of December layoffs have been talked about a lot already, I talked about them in a video shortly after they happened.
Nope, these are NEW layoffs on top of those.
Damn..........
Quote from: GeekyBugle on January 08, 2024, 06:36:10 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit on January 08, 2024, 05:47:43 PM
Those end of December layoffs have been talked about a lot already, I talked about them in a video shortly after they happened.
Nope, these are NEW layoffs on top of those.
That video is from 4 weeks ago.
Basic employee incompetence leading to mass layoffs isn't limited to Hasbro by any stretch. Twitch just announced major layoffs, along with many other tech companies.
When the economy is good-ish, companies can play around with diversity hires and other flunkies taking up space, producing nothing of value and wasting years with revolving meetings in exchange for ESG virtue points from Blackrock.
But when recession hits...the CFO hits the alarm button and the company goes lean and mean to ensure the top-line profits are maintained.
Quote from: Spinachcat on January 10, 2024, 07:18:23 PM
Basic employee incompetence leading to mass layoffs isn't limited to Hasbro by any stretch. Twitch just announced major layoffs, along with many other tech companies.
When the economy is good-ish, companies can play around with diversity hires and other flunkies taking up space, producing nothing of value and wasting years with revolving meetings in exchange for ESG virtue points from Blackrock.
But when recession hits...the CFO hits the alarm button and the company goes lean and mean to ensure the top-line profits are maintained.
Sure, except most companies try to fire their most incompetent or useless people. But instead, WotC just fired the majority of the few remaining people in their company that knew anything at all about designing games, and kept all the idiot diversity hires.
Quote from: RPGPundit on January 11, 2024, 02:21:36 PM
Quote from: Spinachcat on January 10, 2024, 07:18:23 PM
Basic employee incompetence leading to mass layoffs isn't limited to Hasbro by any stretch. Twitch just announced major layoffs, along with many other tech companies.
When the economy is good-ish, companies can play around with diversity hires and other flunkies taking up space, producing nothing of value and wasting years with revolving meetings in exchange for ESG virtue points from Blackrock.
But when recession hits...the CFO hits the alarm button and the company goes lean and mean to ensure the top-line profits are maintained.
Sure, except most companies try to fire their most incompetent or useless people. But instead, WotC just fired the majority of the few remaining people in their company that knew anything at all about designing games, and kept all the idiot diversity hires.
And Crawford and Perkins are the face of D&D for WOTC.
Which is truly sad, because they're both pretty mediocre. Certainly not at the same level as Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, or Mike Mearls.
Greetings!
It is definitely sad. Crawford is a fucking clown. However, I remember Perkins showing definite talent, years ago, now it seems. Perkins used to be good! The Woke insanity has degraded his mental abilities, I think. *Laughing*
Semper Fidelis,
SHARK
Quote from: RPGPundit on January 11, 2024, 02:21:36 PM
WotC just fired the majority of the few remaining people in their company that knew anything at all about designing games, and kept all the idiot diversity hires.
This could be a moment of opportunity, like what Paizo did during the incompetence of 3.5 and 4th editions. But for most small companies it is best when the market leader is strong, like during the heyday of 5th edition, since a rising tide lifts all boats.