evilbob
Adventurer
I have to say I find wisdom in these words, and in the opinions both expressed and hinted at by Admiral Caine. Was WotC within their legal rights to close down the site? Absolutely. Did they wait until they had a competing product coming to market / on the market to do it? Yes. Was this timing intentional? I don't know. Was this bad PR? Maybe. But most importantly: did 4epowercards.com ultimately hurt WotC's business or help it? Well, I have my opinion, and WotC clearly has theirs, and I doubt either one of us could prove anything either way. At the end of the day, it's a shame, however obvious it might have been.What's annoying is that unless someone has pirated copies of the rules and hasn't in any way compensated WotC for playing 4e, there just isn't any harm in using a site like 4E Powercards. You need WotC's products to make use of it in the first place. It only enhances something that WotC makes money off. I bought and paid for the books (even though their business practices make that morally harder and harder to do), and that site was useful to me. As I think on it, I am not exaggerating when I say that 4E Powercards added value to the game for me.
I'd even say it was a damn shame.