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<blockquote data-quote="Azurecobalt" data-source="post: 6783484" data-attributes="member: 17869"><p>I realize that I'm super late to this thread, but just to toss in my two cents...</p><p></p><p>I am fine with exclusivity on a temporary basis. If it helps pay the bills and generates more concept overall, that's great!</p><p></p><p>What I'm less comfortable with is the "you'll never experience this unless you travel to a con." Great for mid-western US players, less great for everyone else.</p><p></p><p>I'd say make everything exclusive legal a year after release, which is about two seasons later. So if the lucky few got to play a Cleric of Kelemvor (Death Domain, anyway) in Season 1, now everyone can play one in Season 3. Release the epics to convention staff two seasons later. And so on. </p><p></p><p>A lot of media already works this way. HBO gets certain movies before the networks can show them. Some Hollywood people got to see Star Wars before the rest of us. And so on. But that doesn't matter that much because I'll get access to that content eventually. It would be nice if the AL did the same thing - otherwise there really will be a "pay to play" aspect, and that's a shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azurecobalt, post: 6783484, member: 17869"] I realize that I'm super late to this thread, but just to toss in my two cents... I am fine with exclusivity on a temporary basis. If it helps pay the bills and generates more concept overall, that's great! What I'm less comfortable with is the "you'll never experience this unless you travel to a con." Great for mid-western US players, less great for everyone else. I'd say make everything exclusive legal a year after release, which is about two seasons later. So if the lucky few got to play a Cleric of Kelemvor (Death Domain, anyway) in Season 1, now everyone can play one in Season 3. Release the epics to convention staff two seasons later. And so on. A lot of media already works this way. HBO gets certain movies before the networks can show them. Some Hollywood people got to see Star Wars before the rest of us. And so on. But that doesn't matter that much because I'll get access to that content eventually. It would be nice if the AL did the same thing - otherwise there really will be a "pay to play" aspect, and that's a shame. [/QUOTE]
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