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Originally Posted by filthgrinder You were sold the game table, the game table wasn't delivered, so you deserve, no you SHOULD DEMAND, a full refund.
So, let's see, you paid $0 for the game table, and you were refunded $0, so looks like everything was balanced out.
Now, in back over here in reality, I saw WotC offer DDI up contained Dragon and Dungeon magazines, the compendium, and bonus tools. Thats what was originally offered. That is what I bought. They've since given me the character builder, without charging me more.
So it seems like I'm making out like a bandit with what I was sold, and you recieved a complete and total refund on the game table that you were "sold".
You also mentioned that you are in software, so you are fully aware of the term "vaporware", and fully know to not believe anything until you see it. |
Sorry, but look at the back of your PHB... doesn't that contain an option that was sold with the $30 book...?
Also, what was originally offered, if you go back to their launch of the Digital Initiative, is a Virtual Tabletop as the centerpiece of their initiative.
As I said previous, I really enjoy the
4e books, and hear great things about Dungeon & Dragon and the builder, but it seems that missed deadlines and missing features are acceptable to some people. If you're happy with mediocrity that's fine, but I guess I was hoping for a bit more from Wizard's attempt to jump back into the Digital water's after their last failure.
Just because I'm aware of vapourware, doesn't mean I have to like it. It's like saying an accountant should be ok with cooking the books, because he's in the business...