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Galuf the Dwarf |
Posted - 15 Feb 2018 : 18:40:19 Unfortunately, due to various circumstances (including finances and my dad's health) I won't be able to come this year. I would love to attend the seminar and see you all SO BAD, though... |
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Gyor |
Posted - 16 Feb 2018 : 17:17:11 I hope your fathers health improves. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 15 Feb 2018 : 21:24:46 This year will be my last one for a while. Financial commitments loom in the future and so solo indulgent trips to the US aren't likely to be high in the pecking order.
I suppose that the Candlekeep Seminar is held at GenCon because you can be guaranteed that about 100 devotees of the Realms in different shades and stripes will make the effort to attend. Not sure that would be replicated at any other Con.
Plan to make it to Gamehole one time - despite the far more difficult logistics and time of year - but for now absolutely looking forward to Gen Con this year. It won;t be the same without Ed but I'm hoping to lure a few FR luminaries to the Con, fingers crossed.
-- George Krashos |
Markustay |
Posted - 15 Feb 2018 : 20:13:13 So Paizo killed WotC and took their stuff?
And then WotC was resurrected in 5e and has moved to Origins?
quote: Originally posted by moonbeast
So no big loss. I just saved several hundreds of dollars by cancelling my plans, didn't even bother to buy con tickets or book a flight.
I just saved hundreds of dollars by switching to Ge... staying at home.
I have to wonder, though, why so many of our FR luminaries insist on still meeting-up at Gencon, when it obviously isn't even a D&D con anymore. The CK-meetup should probably switch cons as well. I don't even see a point in going if WotC isn't going to be there.
Not that I was going this year anyway - similar reasons to yours above, Moonbeast. Aside from the family & money issues, I also agree with your assertion - Gencon has become an over-priced costume party for people who have little connection to gaming and just want attention, IMO. I felt it even back in 2012 - it was more like a facade of gaming. All glitz and no substance - the WotC booth wasn't even selling D&D products (they weren't selling anything!) - it was just a demo of a VG (Neverwinter, I think), and giant statues of Drizzt & Lolth. That was it. If I hadn't accidentally run into Richard Lee Bryars there (who was also 'hiding and just trying to take a load off' for a few minutes amidst all the noise and confusion), my going to their booth would have been 100% a waste of my time.
Meeting and talking to him one-on-one was definitely one of the highlights, though. For a guy who 'does horror', he was the consummate 'well-spoken gentleman', which caught me off-guard. I picture them all being like Stephen king. |
moonbeast |
Posted - 15 Feb 2018 : 19:01:43 I actually requested a mini vacation (paid vacation from work) this year to go to GenCon. But a few things changed my mind. One of them was that WotC is (again) absent from GenCon.
So no big loss. I just saved several hundreds of dollars by cancelling my plans, didn't even bother to buy con tickets or book a flight.
Next year, I'll just request some vacation days off to attend….. Origins or a smaller con. That's where WotC and the D&D troupe seem to be.
I have been to 2 GenCons in the past, and I do like Indianapolis. (I'm a West Coaster who has to fly thousands of miles). But so many things have conspired to discourage me from going again. Lack of official WotC presence. Every year it becomes harder and harder to book a decent hotel room next to the con. And of course, it's easily the most overpriced gaming con. Origins con tickets (for all 4-5 days) is like half the price.
I suppose I'd still be a GenCon fan if I actually preferred Paizo/Pathfinder. But I have no interest in Pathfinder.
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