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<blockquote data-quote="lkj" data-source="post: 6420314" data-attributes="member: 18646"><p>From following the dungeonscape twitter, it looked like they felt like they were about to release the iOS version for weeks. In fact, my recollection is that they thought they just had to get to an agreement on the pricing structure with WotC. More than once they thought they'd be announcing the pricing for in app purchases and they never did.</p><p></p><p>It strikes me that WotC may have decided they weren't happy with how trapdoor wanted to price things. Or perhaps they worried about how they wanted to break up the material. Or maybe they got jumpy about potential piracy. Hard to say. But disagreement about how to charge would have been enough to cause a critical impasse. Trapdoor was funding the development themselves. They were going to offer the app for free. I presume they were going to make their money by taking a cut of in-app purchases. </p><p></p><p>In that scenario, if you can't agree on price or on the cut, that's pretty much the end of the line.</p><p></p><p>AD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkj, post: 6420314, member: 18646"] From following the dungeonscape twitter, it looked like they felt like they were about to release the iOS version for weeks. In fact, my recollection is that they thought they just had to get to an agreement on the pricing structure with WotC. More than once they thought they'd be announcing the pricing for in app purchases and they never did. It strikes me that WotC may have decided they weren't happy with how trapdoor wanted to price things. Or perhaps they worried about how they wanted to break up the material. Or maybe they got jumpy about potential piracy. Hard to say. But disagreement about how to charge would have been enough to cause a critical impasse. Trapdoor was funding the development themselves. They were going to offer the app for free. I presume they were going to make their money by taking a cut of in-app purchases. In that scenario, if you can't agree on price or on the cut, that's pretty much the end of the line. AD [/QUOTE]
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