05 February 2026

A Reminder

The goal of any business is to appeal to everyone who wants to purchase the product.

By selecting one group of customers over another you are automatically refusing their money.

Alienating existing customers for this other group means your are refusing future sales to an established customer.

If you publish a role playing game, you're saying that you don't need them any more: but they can reply, "I can play the game with what I already have, forever, without spending another nickel.  Can you keep the doors open and the lights on if I stop buying stuff from you?"

In fact, if they go out of business tomorrow I still have enough stuff to keep playing.

I did not have to buy anything more to play this last time when FuzzyGeff came to visit.

Game Designer's Workshop has been out of business since 1996 and I am still playing two of their flagship world settings using GURPS.

Does SJGames really think I still need them?

I really don't.

They've gone woke and if you read Sean "Kromm" Punch's reply to why they're doing this, they cannot see that the sensitivity bullshit is offending people.  They don't care about us, but I suspect that they will miss us soon enough.

Just look at the shambles NASCAR is in after they chased the inclusive chimera.

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