Slashdot's Rob Rozeboom Interviews D&D Designer Mike Mearls - Part 2 (video)
On July 18 we ran Part One of a video conversation (really audio with slides) between Slashdot editor Rob "samzenpus" Rozeboom and Mike Mearls, Senior Manager for the Dungeons and Dragons Design Team. This is the rest of that interview.
Here we go again...a completely off-topic post, with video, cluttering up the front page because it's a pet project of the editors. Hasen't the Slashdot readership made it clear about this? If you must waste your time making bad videos, at least have the decency to keep them in the "Video" ghetto where they belong, and where the readers (and it's "readers", not "watchers") can safely ignore them. How long will your little vanity project keep going on, distracting you from doing your real job, and dragging Slashdot into the sewer?
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Transcribe the video or nobody cares.
Create a transcription before posting the stories because a large percentage of your audience will not sit though a video when they can read the entire story in around 45 seconds.
Your "editors" are worse at being "reporters" than they are at editing.
Don't know something? Look it up. Still don't know? Then ask.
"Hi, I'm Mike Mearls. I work for a company that created an incredibly lame and atrocious game called "Magic: The Gathering". A game, brilliantly designed so that you're chances of winning increase by purchasing more product from our company. But I digress...
Back in the 90's my company went out and "saved" TSR, the venerable and rickety enterprise which brought the world Dungeons and Dragons, the popular role playing game. TSR had floundered under idiotic management for years, and WoTC swooped in to take the name, revive the brand and make the game better for all.
What happened however was that the game that WoTC created had very, very little in common with the original TSR version, and along with subsequent iterations, it was all designed to generate perpetual revenue by using the same methods employed in that other, atrocious, WoTC POS card game, "Magic".
WoTC version of D&D was a godsend to the type of player who can't lose, which fit in perfectly in an America where everyone is a winner and all go home with a trophy...
WoTC new iteration of D&D attempts to patch over issues with our last release, however it is all really just another money grab, a way to get more pasty high school nerds to spend what little money they have on overpriced books, supplements, etc; This is the strategy WoTC has maintained and will continue with. So don't be fooled by imitations, only WoTC offers a true consumer experience at the expense of playability and enjoyment.
Enjoy!"
We play the game with the bravery of being out of range
Mehrk Mearls
Senior Manager for the Dungeons and Dragons Design Team
Why not sit down with a bunch of actual designers instead of interviewing the manager?
And the sweat off a dead mans balls.
... are playing Pathfinder now.
If Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition is published under the Open Game License, then it'll be worth a look.
Otherwise, I won't waste my time or money.
People like to read articles on Slashdot, not watch non-pornographic videos.
At least post a fucking transcript.
Why fuck up a good thing? :)
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Interview Gary Gygax, not this corporate drone.
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I like text much better... too inconvenient to watch video 99% of the time.