Well done indeed.Ahahahaha!!!
Well done WW.
Unfotunately they pissed off all the 4 guys who paid for the PDF yesterday.
Well done indeed.Ahahahaha!!!
Well done WW.
Well done indeed.
Unfotunately they pissed off all the 4 guys who paid for the PDF yesterday.
This I might believe, except...This is just a business decision, inline with WOTC's recent trend to bring all their IPs in house and maximize their value to the company.
Why the gap when they are unavailable? If you plan to sell them yourself why not start selling them yourself and then cut off the other retailers. No, I don't think this is part of the current plan except "down the line".I am sure within the next couple of weeks, all the 4E stuff will be available to DDI subscribers at a discounted cost.
Sadly, and most likely, true.The older stuff might not show up, however, as they might be considered as direct competition to 4E.
Now for your argument, your argument is that since 4e is low in numbers WotC is going to cut its other cash cows in order to increase the numbers of their newest cash cow? ok i can see how you can get that idea but that is far from the "only logical reason" for them to do this.
My argument was based on my years of experience as a business exec. And, it turned out to be the correct one...
Meh, this whole thing is depressing. Being this disconnected from your fan base is mind boggling.
I suppose it's possible the typical ENworld readers aren't indicative of Wizard's fan base though... perhaps most people will never notice. Still, I can't imagine how this is going to reduce piracy. I remember seeing illegal copies of 3e stuff- and that was before legal .pdfs of it were ever released (I believe). People just unbound their copy and scanned it.
Gonna put off the 4e purchases I was considering until I see how this plays out. It'll be a silent and meaningless protest.