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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 5922442" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I agree - asinine would describe the level of ill will WoTC's been receiving over playtest agreements that don't affect the way anyone in the thread would actually play these rules. Want to play with a closed group of friends online? No one from wotc will stop you. Want to print it up for your family and play? No one from wotc will stop you; if you wanted to be thorough, have all the adults sign ndas and take legal responsibilities for your children. </p><p></p><p>Want to make new spells or equipment? Why DO that for a playtest? Especially for a ruleset in flux? All they want is for us to test and give feedback for what was given. The purpose of the NDA is to stop someone from making "NEKST", THE RPG and selling it. If someone wants to get these rules, play with their friends, and feedback, there's nothing wotc can do, nor in my layman's opinion WANTS to do to stop them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Play or don't, participate or don't, but the amount of slightest offense people take to any attempt by wotc to change the corporate culture pisses me off about the whole gamer community in general and makes me ashamed of it sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 5922442, member: 158"] I agree - asinine would describe the level of ill will WoTC's been receiving over playtest agreements that don't affect the way anyone in the thread would actually play these rules. Want to play with a closed group of friends online? No one from wotc will stop you. Want to print it up for your family and play? No one from wotc will stop you; if you wanted to be thorough, have all the adults sign ndas and take legal responsibilities for your children. Want to make new spells or equipment? Why DO that for a playtest? Especially for a ruleset in flux? All they want is for us to test and give feedback for what was given. The purpose of the NDA is to stop someone from making "NEKST", THE RPG and selling it. If someone wants to get these rules, play with their friends, and feedback, there's nothing wotc can do, nor in my layman's opinion WANTS to do to stop them. Play or don't, participate or don't, but the amount of slightest offense people take to any attempt by wotc to change the corporate culture pisses me off about the whole gamer community in general and makes me ashamed of it sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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