Appalling conduct regarding DriveThru/DRM

Funk. That was very cool of you.

Maybe I can go so far as to say it was "funky."

As one of the DTRPG publishers, I will be the first to say that we havent exactly all been acting nicely either :)

By the way, I am going to be removing the cut and paste restrictions from my products at DTRPG based on comments from these forums.

Clark
 

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Orcus said:
By the way, I am going to be removing the cut and paste restrictions from my products at DTRPG based on comments from these forums.

Clark
Once again, NG reinforces its reputation as a company that listens to and cares about what their fans wants. Thanks, Clark
 

Setanta said:
Once again, NG reinforces its reputation as a company that listens to and cares about what their fans wants. Thanks, Clark
Add my thanks to Clark & Necromancer Games as well. Every time I see what you guys are doing and how you listen to what we (your customers) want, I am more and more impressed.

I'll give one or two of these DTRPG products a try in a week or two, when I have the time to sit down and compare things for myself.
 

Orcus said:
Funk. That was very cool of you.

Maybe I can go so far as to say it was "funky."

As one of the DTRPG publishers, I will be the first to say that we havent exactly all been acting nicely either :)

By the way, I am going to be removing the cut and paste restrictions from my products at DTRPG based on comments from these forums.

Clark
Clark, if you ever get out of DTRPG, I'll give your products a try. Thanks.
 

Funksaw said:
Clark, if you ever get out of DTRPG, I'll give your products a try. Thanks.

I can recommend getting several of Necromancer Games products in print - Tome of Horrors is my third most used reference when working in my game.

The Auld Grump
 

TheAuldGrump said:
I can recommend getting several of Necromancer Games products in print - Tome of Horrors is my third most used reference when working in my game.

The Auld Grump
Sorry Auld, but I'm one of those "crazies" who thinks that boycotting *only* DTRPG will still make it financially feasible to the publishers (since production cost is near-enough to zero), and have decided not to buy print products from these companies for the duration. There's little else that I have the power to do from where I stand.
 

Funksaw said:
Clark, if you ever get out of DTRPG, I'll give your products a try. Thanks.


Why not try there print products. Since they back make some of the best darn adventures around and because they are a print company trying to help out fans by making there stuff especially OPP stuff available in PDF.

So says the old time that like books better than PDFs.... ;)


Did I mention really old timer..... ;)

Heck where is my shotgun and rocking chair...you young whipper snappers....

:lol:
 

Funksaw said:
Sorry Auld, but I'm one of those "crazies" who thinks that boycotting *only* DTRPG will still make it financially feasible to the publishers (since production cost is near-enough to zero), and have decided not to buy print products from these companies for the duration. There's little else that I have the power to do from where I stand.

Then you will only hurt yourself in my opinion...But that just my opinion....
 

Funksaw, I've known of you for a while from your postings on RPG.net. Let me re-iterate that you're more than welcome here (abiding by da rulz, of course) and in the words of eccentric millionaire J.D. Clampett, "y'all come back now." :)
 
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Henry said:
Funksaw, I've known of you for a while from your postings on RPG.net. Let me re-iterate that you're more than welcome here (abiding by da rulz, of course) and in the words of eccentric millionaire J.D. Clampett, "y'all come back now." :)

Thanks for the welcome - I wish that I wasn't so cynical, but this is a world that grinds up optimists into paste.
 

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