El Mahdi
Muad'Dib of the Anauroch
I'm sure they are crying all the way to the bank.![]()
So what . . . Paizo rocks!

I'm sure they are crying all the way to the bank.![]()
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4) Online content. I'm not sure if I even need to go into this. Charging for virtual minis in the DDI we'd ALREADY have to pay for...assuming they ever get it up, which looks more and more unlikely. The horrifyingly bad message board quality. Nor is this anything new; WotC online content has been a joke - a BAD joke, but a joke - for quite some time now.
Haha, nevermind. Delete me.
Frankly, the C&Ds from Palladium have always been just this side of the rantings of a madman.
The best one is the complaint over the character sheets. For the love of all that is good just print out the PDF… who in their right mind would buy those sheets in the first place? Really? LOL
Sounds kind of paranoid to me. If this is an important idea coming down from corporate, it could influence why they would choose to see 3rd party publishers as competition instead of partners.
Gotta love irony.
I've seen a number of people talk about how bad the Gleemax boards are and how many problems there are with WOTC's sites. But, come on, let's do a bit of comparison shall we?
EN World has been up and down like a toilet seat for the better part of a year. Tons of double posts, dropped connections and other problems. I know I'm not the only one having issues because I see "delete me double post" posts all over the place.
Paizo's boards, at least the last time I looked, were borked. You couldn't search the archives, so anything that slipped off the front page of a forum was pretty much gone.
White Wolf's boards are drek. Just really, really bad.
Who else? Green Ronin's boards are brutal to navigate. Canonfire has been down for a while.
I mean, compared to just about EVERY RPG site out there, WOTC's doing at least as well, if not better. And has considerably more traffic to contend with.
Maybe, but that was a statement by Hasbro, not WotC. Hasbro has lots of IP, and D&D is just a small part of that. I'm sure a lot of it is probably focused more on knock-offs of their various toy lines and board games than anything 3pps are doing with the OGL/GSL. Those toy lines and games probably pull in a hell of a lot more money than D&D.
I think your excerpt from the annual report is interesting. I don't know if it really means that Hasbro is interfering more with WotC or not, but I think it might indicate that Hasbro will use its IP more "agressively", too, now that it has been officially added as an asset.Maybe. I don't think its likely that they were referring specifically to D&D with that statement, but it could be an indication that they want tighter controls over all of the IPs that they own, D&D being one of them. Again, this looks like the type of statement that would be indicative of some high level communication from corporate headquarters telling brand managers in all areas to reign in their IPs and licenses. Or it could be that I'm reading entirely too much into it.
They definitely have a lot of valuable IPs. Me, I'm looking forward to the GI Joe movie, so it isn't like I have no appreciation for any of their properties. At least with GI Joe, I have no personal stake in whatever direction they decide to take with the brand. I can just sit back and eat popcorn.