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Originally Posted by Cadfan His response actually makes sense. In relation to your argument, in which you claim that its reasonable for people to get upset if something they used to get for free now costs money, he's pointing out that the free thing people used to get is still free- there's just a new, different thing that costs money, and people are arguing that because Thing One was free, Thing Two should be free as well. |
And yet my point was that people can get mad because a business leads them to believe it is headed in a certain direction or follows certain practices and then, without notice, changes said practices. Like I said earlier, it is entirely possible some people supported
WotC because they believed there would be a gaming license like the
OGL for
4e, and again
WotC didn't do anyone any favors with all the secrecy surrounding the
GSL.