halauas wrote:
Such pessimistic conversation. Sorry to say it in such way but why there is so bad view over GW releasing another sourcebook?
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No need to panic
It's a "32 page supplement", not 4-8 pages which the rules might otherwise take.
From their last annual report the
only reference to the SBG:
"With the sole, and
rapidly declining, exception of products from Tolkien's books we use only our own imaginary worlds."
As opposed to "we have some really amazing products on the horizon to be released concurrent with the final movie of the Hobbit triology which will capitalise on our investment on the hobbit licence"
TBH I'd be prepared for much worse - I wouldn't be surprised if GW doesn't release a Smaug model at all at this point.
mikeland wrote:
It isn't the fault of the customers. To be honest it has been an appalling debacle from the get go, lack of market research or customer insight/understanding, poor product placement, lack of marketing, disastrous pricing structure and a refusal to make the changes that could have made this a success.
^This.
(Actually IMO ditching the printed rules in favour of making them freely available should have been something they did a long time ago - to reduce start up costs, and improve quality to get and keep more people in the hobby.)
(And yes I did buy DoS)
Edit - if I was truly optimistic I might believe that this was a last ditch effort to save the Hobbit - rather than print the rules in sourcebooks which only fans of the game will buy - instead they're being distributed to every white dwarf subscriber (not that there's likely many of them left) which will belatedly raise the profile of the game. But even if that were the case since it's not accompanied by a massive price reduction - $240 CDN for Thorin's Co??? ROFL - the whole fellowship was only $60 - it would be a case of too little too late.