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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfspider" data-source="post: 3685358" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>Dungeon is not over, folks. They're still taking submissions for articles, and for Dragon, too. I imagine that many of the same authors who have been writing articles for the last few years will be writing articles for the online version. The submission guidelines state that the same kind of articles are to be expected. If you're here reading this message board, that means you have somewhat regular access to the internet and thus could participate in the new online incarnations of Dragon and Dungeon, if you choose.</p><p></p><p>Of course, you can choose not to participate for any of a number of reasons, I suppose, although much of what I'm hearing seems to indicate that many people won't simply out of some kind of...I hate to say it really...childish and petty kind of anger toward Wizards of the Coast. How dare they decide to publish their own magazines? How dare they try something different to perhaps reach out to a different audience? Yes, even how dare they try to make more money.</p><p></p><p>I understand loyalty to Paizo Publishing; I would hate for folks to simply drop them like a hot poker now that Dungeon and Dragon are ending their print run with them. I for sure will continue buying stuff from them because they produce quality stuff.</p><p></p><p>The truth is simple: If you guys don't support Dungeon and Dragon online, it likely will fail, putting many freelance writers out of work and making our hobby even more tenuous.</p><p></p><p>What you have to ask yourself is also simple: Is the ability for you to say "I told you so" years down the line really worth that?</p><p></p><p>I thought we were a community of gamers....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfspider, post: 3685358, member: 300"] Dungeon is not over, folks. They're still taking submissions for articles, and for Dragon, too. I imagine that many of the same authors who have been writing articles for the last few years will be writing articles for the online version. The submission guidelines state that the same kind of articles are to be expected. If you're here reading this message board, that means you have somewhat regular access to the internet and thus could participate in the new online incarnations of Dragon and Dungeon, if you choose. Of course, you can choose not to participate for any of a number of reasons, I suppose, although much of what I'm hearing seems to indicate that many people won't simply out of some kind of...I hate to say it really...childish and petty kind of anger toward Wizards of the Coast. How dare they decide to publish their own magazines? How dare they try something different to perhaps reach out to a different audience? Yes, even how dare they try to make more money. I understand loyalty to Paizo Publishing; I would hate for folks to simply drop them like a hot poker now that Dungeon and Dragon are ending their print run with them. I for sure will continue buying stuff from them because they produce quality stuff. The truth is simple: If you guys don't support Dungeon and Dragon online, it likely will fail, putting many freelance writers out of work and making our hobby even more tenuous. What you have to ask yourself is also simple: Is the ability for you to say "I told you so" years down the line really worth that? I thought we were a community of gamers.... [/QUOTE]
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