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And where exactly is the lie in that video?
OH COOL!
So I CAN play on a virtual tabletop in the DDI!
Why haven't they announced it yet?
And where exactly is the lie in that video?
OH COOL!
So I CAN play on a virtual tabletop in the DDI!
Why haven't they announced it yet?
I would say that I do have ethics. I would also say that while the decision to discontinue .pdf distribution is....
What I cannot understand is the mentality that has people saying they will no longer support a company for reasons that hvae nothing to do with the price or quality of their product.
Oh, so a preview for a product that hasn't been released yet and has been mentioned in numerous news updates as coming down the pipeline in the future constitutes a lie. Right.
One of my faves is the 'you'll be able to get a PDF with your hardcover for the price of a cup of coffee' claim, way back. Given recent decisions, it's even more of a classic than ever.
Oh, then there's the BS, various and sustained, re: the GSL. What a load of dishonest, dishonourable manoeuvring and manipulation.
Pulling the PDFs having anything to do with 'piracy'. Ahahahahaha. . . . oh, that's comedy gold.
If you choose to laugh at it, anyway. Otherwise, it's sad and pathetic. That some people actually swallow that lie, well, that's even more so.
I think some people, well, like me for instance, can't see how ethics are involved in this at all.For some people, WotC's recent actions are over their ethical line. If you honestly understand that there are valid reasons to avoid buying from a company due to ethical considerations, and your point is that you don't think that the current situation crosses that line for you, then you probably should have just come out and said that.
I think some people, well, like me for instance, can't see how ethics are involved in this at all.
WotC has decided to stop selling products in a specific format, and they've decided to let certain products go 'out-of-print' (electronically, they can still be purchased through normal out-of-print channels). This is bad if a consumer of those products, but what ethical line has been crossed?
Oh sure, I think this was a bad business decision, or, at the very least, the poor execution of a business decision. But not unethical.But even if the behavior was strictly ethical, I may still be cheesed about poor customer service, dubious strategic decisions, repetitively bad PR, etc.