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Originally Posted by DaveMage Same reason some people don't buy products from manufacturers who are known to use child labor in sweatshops. They don't want to support a company that performs in ways that the buyer objects to (even if they like the end product). (Note: I am not comparing WotC's actions to child labor.) | Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveMage (Note: I am not comparing WotC's actions to child labor.) | Quote:
Originally Posted by Solodan Agreed, lining up WotC as some evil villian, calling a poor marketing decision unethical, or comparing their practices to child sweatshops seems a bit overboard. I'm not going to change my personal preferences simply because WotC's marketing wing is dumb. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Solodan ...or comparing their practices to child sweatshops seems a bit overboard. | Man, I thought it would take far more then just seven posts.
__________________ Psionics are too sci-fi, not like the traditional method of spell casting that has existed only in D&D, involves research, laboratory work, and formulas, and was cribbed directly from a series of science fiction novels. I mean, come on, calling forth the power to alter the world from your own center of will? That's not magical in the slightest! Not at all like my wizard's spell "Telepathy!" |