Matt Thomason
Hero
I have tried to stay away from "will you continue to play" questions, because they don't really seem to have any relevance. I bought those books, they're mine, how I feel about WotC today has zero bearing on whether I continue to enjoy my gaming library. I have had previous issues with other publishers, and that has not affected my feelings at pulling games made by them off a shelf to play.
But this question actually does ask something relevant. Its about whether I will let money flow in a me-to-them direction.
My current intent is not to spend anything on D&D until I am confident (as confident as I was this time last year, at least) that any works released (both existing and future) under the terms of OGL 1.0a will not be the target of WotC lawsuits. Even should they achieve that, I do not feel I will be spending as much on it in the future as I would have, as my funds are not limitless and I have a greater incentive now to explore more options. So I could estimate that depending on their next move, I will be spending between 50-100% less than I have in the past with them.
Due to my long-time love of HeroQuest, I have already accepted I will not be able to extend this to Hasbro products as a whole. Yes, even though it was likely Hasbro that forced this rather than WotC. I am human, do not ask me to make sense on this.
It is entirely possible that WotC still manage to release something in the future that is just so must-have, and that enough time has passed that I'm not as mad at them as I am now, that I give in and get it, even if they pull OGL 1.1 back out of a hat unchanged and name it OGL 3.0. Again, I am only human.
But this question actually does ask something relevant. Its about whether I will let money flow in a me-to-them direction.
My current intent is not to spend anything on D&D until I am confident (as confident as I was this time last year, at least) that any works released (both existing and future) under the terms of OGL 1.0a will not be the target of WotC lawsuits. Even should they achieve that, I do not feel I will be spending as much on it in the future as I would have, as my funds are not limitless and I have a greater incentive now to explore more options. So I could estimate that depending on their next move, I will be spending between 50-100% less than I have in the past with them.
Due to my long-time love of HeroQuest, I have already accepted I will not be able to extend this to Hasbro products as a whole. Yes, even though it was likely Hasbro that forced this rather than WotC. I am human, do not ask me to make sense on this.
It is entirely possible that WotC still manage to release something in the future that is just so must-have, and that enough time has passed that I'm not as mad at them as I am now, that I give in and get it, even if they pull OGL 1.1 back out of a hat unchanged and name it OGL 3.0. Again, I am only human.