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WotC Replies: Statements by WotC employees regarding Dragon/Dungeon going online
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<blockquote data-quote="Herremann the Wise" data-source="post: 3467945" data-attributes="member: 11300"><p>I disagree.</p><p></p><p>Most of the posts against WotC's decision have been along the "cold businessmen in black suits making profitable decisions" type. Their message is to remind us that they too are gamers with a love for the magazines. In fact, they make us all aware of how much the majority of them have contributed to these magazines over the years.</p><p></p><p>They're not ready to reveal their "new" model for the online magazines so they do the next best thing. Having established their credentials (with so much love for the magazines), they insist that if they have enthusiasm for what's coming, then we should too. If they released anything with substance, with the way how people are feeling at the moment, it would be dissolved in a pool of fair/unfair criticism. They're waiting for people to calm down before they reveal a thing.</p><p></p><p>As far as I can tell, textbook marketing getting them out of an exceptionally poor situation. Of course, if you try to ignore the spin, it just ends up being a hollow message. Still, I couldn't imagine them doing any better at this point in time.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards</p><p>Herremann the Wise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herremann the Wise, post: 3467945, member: 11300"] I disagree. Most of the posts against WotC's decision have been along the "cold businessmen in black suits making profitable decisions" type. Their message is to remind us that they too are gamers with a love for the magazines. In fact, they make us all aware of how much the majority of them have contributed to these magazines over the years. They're not ready to reveal their "new" model for the online magazines so they do the next best thing. Having established their credentials (with so much love for the magazines), they insist that if they have enthusiasm for what's coming, then we should too. If they released anything with substance, with the way how people are feeling at the moment, it would be dissolved in a pool of fair/unfair criticism. They're waiting for people to calm down before they reveal a thing. As far as I can tell, textbook marketing getting them out of an exceptionally poor situation. Of course, if you try to ignore the spin, it just ends up being a hollow message. Still, I couldn't imagine them doing any better at this point in time. Best Regards Herremann the Wise [/QUOTE]
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