Haffrung Helleyes
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DDI and the GSL
It seems to me that Hasbro wanted a more dominant role in the 4E market than they had with 3E, so they tried to use licensing (IE the GSL) to enforce a more marginal position supporting 4E, combined with an abandonment of 3E, on third parties.
The funny thing is, having the DDI alone would have been sufficient to let Hasbro meet its first goal. And with a lot less negative PR.
Think what would have happened to a 3rd party company that signed the GSL.
They would have been forbidden for producing OGL content. In addition, their 4E content wouldn't be allowed on the DDI, which , because Hasbro did such a great job on the DDI , would mean that DMs would be reluctant to buy it. Those two factors combined would, in my opinion, be pretty much a death sentence.
Ken
It seems to me that Hasbro wanted a more dominant role in the 4E market than they had with 3E, so they tried to use licensing (IE the GSL) to enforce a more marginal position supporting 4E, combined with an abandonment of 3E, on third parties.
The funny thing is, having the DDI alone would have been sufficient to let Hasbro meet its first goal. And with a lot less negative PR.
Think what would have happened to a 3rd party company that signed the GSL.
They would have been forbidden for producing OGL content. In addition, their 4E content wouldn't be allowed on the DDI, which , because Hasbro did such a great job on the DDI , would mean that DMs would be reluctant to buy it. Those two factors combined would, in my opinion, be pretty much a death sentence.
Ken