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    Paradox Buys White Wolf, All Included.

    Tastes Less Game'y
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    • Thenomain
      Thenomain @tragedyjones last edited by

      @tragedyjones said:

      The dark has a purpose.

      I'm not sure if this is good or bad news.

      “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
      ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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        Trundlebot last edited by

        Is it reasonable to assume a WoD 3.0 that tries to merge the streamlined functionality of nWoD with the actual-fun-ness of oWoD, then?

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          ThatGuyThere @Trundlebot last edited by

          @Trundlebot
          That would be the best of all worlds but I don't see it. At least not soon. For one thing they still have cash to milk out of NWoD 2.0 before moving from it.
          though there is hope D+D 5th messed what i consider the best qualities of the previous editions so maybe WoD can find that magic as well.

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          • tragedyjones
            tragedyjones last edited by

            uWoD (a term I saw for a hypothetical Unified World of Darkness) would probably just fracture fans even further.

            I'm a rodeo clown.

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            • Saulot
              Saulot last edited by

              I can't wait to see what comes out of this in the long run.

              Y'all finished or y'all done? I ain't go no more talkin'.

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              • Staked
                Staked last edited by

                As someone who really dug oWoD and could never really get in to any of the nWoD stuff, I'd love to see things moving back towards the former.

                I would also pay stupid amounts of money for an oWoD Crusader Kings. I don't know how such a game might work, but I'd still buy it.

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                • Coin
                  Coin last edited by Coin

                  One of the main reasons why they shouldn't move back to the former is that they're still putting shit out for the former.

                  I want them to keep it new, especially if it isn't the same. I mean, man, they're still publishing 20th Anniversary editions for oWoD stuff.

                  "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                  • Thenomain
                    Thenomain @Coin last edited by

                    @Coin said:

                    I mean, man, they're still publishing 20th Anniversary editions for oWoD stuff.

                    Because fans are still buying it. I keep hearing the theory that more people are buying the oWoD stuff than the nWoD or nWoD2 stuff, but I find that almost too hard to believe. Almost.

                    “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                    ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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                    • Coin
                      Coin @Thenomain last edited by

                      @Thenomain said:

                      @Coin said:

                      I mean, man, they're still publishing 20th Anniversary editions for oWoD stuff.

                      Because fans are still buying it. I keep hearing the theory that more people are buying the oWoD stuff than the nWoD or nWoD2 stuff, but I find that almost too hard to believe. Almost.

                      And that's fine. I'm just wondering why people insist that it would be better if nWoD turned into a copy of oWoD when there's still an oWoD being produced.

                      "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                      • Miss Demeanor
                        Miss Demeanor last edited by

                        @Coin Not hard at all. Because people want the themes and setups of owod with the more streamlined and easier mechanics of nwod. How is that hard to grasp? What they put out doesn't cover what people want. So yeah, they buy it... then immediately start bitching about how its not exactly what they wanted.

                        Do you even consumer, bro? 😉

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                        • Coin
                          Coin @Miss Demeanor last edited by

                          @Miss-Demeanor said:

                          @Coin Not hard at all. Because people want the themes and setups of owod with the more streamlined and easier mechanics of nwod. How is that hard to grasp? What they put out doesn't cover what people want. So yeah, they buy it... then immediately start bitching about how its not exactly what they wanted.

                          Do you even consumer, bro? 😉

                          Except there's been translation guides for years now that allow them to play the best part of both systems (and for those things that don't have them, it's painfully simple to do if you're at all motivated).

                          I like nWoD. I like the differences. It's not a matter of grasping their logic; it's a matter of trying not to roll my eyes at the constant bitching when their solution would effectively take away something other people do like.

                          "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                            Deleted last edited by

                            I'd wager more people like oWoD than nWoD theme-wise. Not everyone's a hipster after all.

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                            • Coin
                              Coin @Deleted last edited by

                              @Admiral said:

                              I'd wager more people like oWoD than nWoD theme-wise. Not everyone's a hipster after all.

                              Oh, I'm sorry. Did you used to like WoD before it was new?

                              -_-

                              "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                              • silentsophia
                                silentsophia last edited by

                                I like them both. 😞

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                                • Coin
                                  Coin @silentsophia last edited by

                                  @silentsophia said:

                                  I like them both. 😞

                                  Me, too.

                                  "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                                    Deleted last edited by

                                    nWoD is for hipsters. oWoD is cool kids who are certainly not uncool and shut up trenchcoats are cool and so are katanas I said shut up!

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                                    • Bargle
                                      Bargle last edited by

                                      So I assume they'll license out the tabletop RPG stuff?

                                      Yes I killed that Cleric, and I hope she burns in all 9 Hells!

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                                      • Miss Demeanor
                                        Miss Demeanor @Coin last edited by

                                        @Coin said:

                                        @Miss-Demeanor said:

                                        @Coin Not hard at all. Because people want the themes and setups of owod with the more streamlined and easier mechanics of nwod. How is that hard to grasp? What they put out doesn't cover what people want. So yeah, they buy it... then immediately start bitching about how its not exactly what they wanted.

                                        Do you even consumer, bro? 😉

                                        Except there's been translation guides for years now that allow them to play the best part of both systems (and for those things that don't have them, it's painfully simple to do if you're at all motivated).

                                        I like nWoD. I like the differences. It's not a matter of grasping their logic; it's a matter of trying not to roll my eyes at the constant bitching when their solution would effectively take away something other people do like.

                                        I kinda get the feeling you took my response more seriously than intended. It was more a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the growing sense of lazy entitlement that seems to be spreading through the world of consumerism.

                                        There are things I like and dislike about each iteration of WoD that's cropped up from the OG oWoD to the newest GMC stuff.

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                                        • Bobotron
                                          Bobotron @Bargle last edited by Bobotron

                                          @Bargle
                                          There hasn't been anything concrete said because they're probably still working out contracts with/for various people. They have a community manager internally for the brand, and OPP is still doing dev announcements. I don't see there being a whole lot of changes, except for maybe consolidating everything under WW again by taking OPP and BNS and just flat-hiring them into the new WW brand.

                                          The only way I see changes happening is if they can't hammer out a workable contract regarding OPP and BNS's licenses. I honestly don't see anything changing there and us getting more digital stuff like video games.

                                          ETA: They keep talking about a 'One World of Darkness' and everything I keep reading, to me, seems like that's their design brand for their video games as that is the main company's business model anyway. It looks like they're also going to be pushing LARP books heavily (which is okay by me) and working with BNS (one of the few things they've definitively said about their licensees). Like, here: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/161249-White-Wolf-CEO-Interview

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                                            ThatGuyThere last edited by

                                            reads the thread and then chuckles
                                            Wow if this keeps up WoD edition wars will be almost as amusing as watching people complain about which version of comic continuity is the best.

                                            On a less snarky note even though I vasts prefer OWoD to NWoD I two am in the keep publishing both camp. Both are fun in different way and both have issues, but it all depends on the different flavor you want for an individual campaign or MUSH.

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