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mxyzplk said:Tweet needs to get the heck out of there!
...However, the siren-song of a steady Nine-to-Five and a regular paycheck is a pretty intense one.

mxyzplk said:Tweet needs to get the heck out of there!
Oldtimer said:OK, so now we've endured two weeks of absolute silence from WotC since that interesting quote from Liz Schuh. Only eight weeks left to the release of 4e. Will the silence continue to be as deafening?
Oldtimer said:OK, so now we've endured two weeks of absolute silence from WotC since that interesting quote from Liz Schuh. Only eight weeks left to the release of 4e. Will the silence continue to be as deafening?
mxyzplk said:Sure; as they clearly plan to cancel it, they want to get 4e out and have everyone who's giving them the benefit of the doubt buy the books first. Probably wait till after Gen Con so they don't have to "personally" deal with aggrieved gamers too.
Alzrius said:I don't disagree with this, but I don't see how WotC thinks they'll be able to pull that off. They'll be holding seminars at Gen Con like everyone else, and they're dreaming if they think they won't be bombarded with questions about the GSL et al from fans and other publishers.
Lizard said:The longer it goes without an announcement, the better the odds the license will be more and more restrictive. I can't think of any reasons to delay announcing 'good news', but many to delay announcing 'bad'. As for the delay itself...well, it did have the effect of tying up competitor resources while they waited information on whether they could/could not commit to 4e.