trancejeremy
Adventurer
Orcus said:You and I are going to have to disagree on that one--"complete absence of a poison pill." I dont see it that way. I dont begrudge WotC spinning it and using marketing speak and not calling it a poison pill. I mean, who in the world would want to call it that. And I agree that it was not the poison pill that we thought it would be. But thats still a poison pill, in my parlance. Just a smaller one. And one that is much easier to swallowBut I'll let Wizards spin it how they want. They deserve that much at least.
Clark
Well, it's really all a matter of branding, I think.
For a company like Necromancer Games, the company name basically is the branding, since I don't think there were any product lines. So the company rule is more important to them.
On the other hand, other companies have built up a lot of brand name recognition for product lines. Dungeon Crawl Classics and Pathfinder most notably. DCC was already going 4e anyway, so this doesn't matter much, it just closes the door on any special DCCs down the road (for C&C and 1e, I'd imagine)
And for companies like Green Ronin, its probably a mixed bag. Their Bleeding Edge adventures was probably a flop, so it's no great loss to them not offering 3.x versions if they go 4e with them. But they probably can't release a 4.0 Freeport book, at least not at the expense of their True 20 support of their setting.