Hopefully this will give them more time to work on Dresden Files RPG.They are too good for 4e, anyway. Games like Don't Rest your Head are what they do best.![]()
But it’s more than sales stuff. WOTC is doing a great job providing support for their game, and the online tools that come with a DDI subscription have had the curious side-effect of defining a product space that we can’t even touch, as third party publishers. Creating classes — already hard work — pretty much becomes a nonstarter when there’s no way to provide a “class definition” for use with the DDI character builder, and creating monsters (even ones as oogy fun as the Death Mother) starts to be questionable when a solid Monster Builder tool debuts from the primary publisher.
I don't know if I like or dislike that statement. On the one hand, it's great that the primary publisher is providing so many useful and workable tools and ideas. On the other hand, it's sad that it's doing so in such a way that 3pps can't compete.
Now they get access to the DDI, that's a whole nother beast.
I agree that WotC has gone a bit too far in the direction of making things hard for 3rd parties to get traction. That being said, I think the monster builder is not a negative thing for third parties, contrary to their comments.I don't know if I like or dislike that statement. On the one hand, it's great that the primary publisher is providing so many useful and workable tools and ideas. On the other hand, it's sad that it's doing so in such a way that 3pps can't compete.
What's the likelihood of this happening? (ie. Short of hacking DDI).
Hopefully this will give them more time to work on Dresden Files RPG.![]()