Bloodstone Press
Explorer
there's no rules about offending the opposition.
True enough. But when you've asked the opposition for help, they help you, then you turn around and slap them in the face, it doesn't generate a lot of good karma.
I think most of us PDF guys put out 90%+ OGC anyway, so we're not too fussed over our PI.
I think so too, but the DRM issue is more about piracy than PI.
However, there is one factor about DTRPG that does intrigue me; the ability to be in a smaller pond. At RPGNow we're a small fish in a very large pond, if we were to (hypothetically) move to DTRPG we'd be stil be a small fish, but in a much smaller pond, and might pick up a extra sales as a result.
We might. In fact I think what would happen is that we would be exposed to a different audience than the one that frequently shops at RPGnow (a WW audience rather than a WotC audience). I also think that audience would be smaller as well. Therfore, I think the net result in our sales would be less.
call it a bit of devils advocate,
most of the time I'm on the devil's side myself!

If by MSN you mean MSN messenger, then chances are good you have a MS passport. Unless I missed something, you do the passport thing when you sign up for messenger.
I mean Microsoft Network. Yeah, I've got some sort of passport thing. I don't use it. I don't use MS messenger either. Its just not something that appeals to me and I don't seem to need it to function on the net.
Look at the bright side they have given you marketing fodder forever Hertz/Avis, Pepsi/Coke, Democrates/ Republicans....
I don't think it'll come to that. They will have to do a lot better in a number of areas before they are a viable alternative to RPGnow. They are caught in the same catch 22 that every similar business has been in (small number of products, small customer base). They can't grow one without having the other. They are making it hard on themselves by implementing the exclusive agreements.
It'll be more like PC/mac rather than Pepsi/Coke
The DRM is not enough added value for most publishers since
a. it doesn't work very well.
b. it is bothersome to the consumers
The small band of elite publishers isn't enough to appeal to a mass audience of consumers for the reasons I cited above. They simply can't produce the range of material that RPGnow offers, and being "elite" counts less and less everyday in this industry.
And again, for the record: I think DTRPG will be successful, just not as successful as RPGnow.
Ok, now I must get busy on more important things.
