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A thought on WotC's imperative to continue to digitally support 4e.
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<blockquote data-quote="Number48" data-source="post: 5801034" data-attributes="member: 6688047"><p>First of all, DDI isn't going away. They want those digital subscriptions and they want them to expand. But you can expect that they're going to try to wean you off 4E. If 4E players have no reason to buy the current products, then they are no longer customers. You don't provide support if that supports cost more than the money coming in for it. So expect to see new sections that are 5E-centered. Then the 5E will be the default with a sub-board for 4E. Then all of 4E material will be available in "the archives" with the only current stuff being the tools. Then the rights to the 4E tools will be licensed off to another company and the only 4E support online will be through a much smaller company.</p><p></p><p>WotC HAS to get you to become 5E players. Supporting a shrinking population of 4E players makes as much sense as them running a fantasy-football league, it's allocating resources to people who aren't customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Number48, post: 5801034, member: 6688047"] First of all, DDI isn't going away. They want those digital subscriptions and they want them to expand. But you can expect that they're going to try to wean you off 4E. If 4E players have no reason to buy the current products, then they are no longer customers. You don't provide support if that supports cost more than the money coming in for it. So expect to see new sections that are 5E-centered. Then the 5E will be the default with a sub-board for 4E. Then all of 4E material will be available in "the archives" with the only current stuff being the tools. Then the rights to the 4E tools will be licensed off to another company and the only 4E support online will be through a much smaller company. WotC HAS to get you to become 5E players. Supporting a shrinking population of 4E players makes as much sense as them running a fantasy-football league, it's allocating resources to people who aren't customers. [/QUOTE]
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