D&D 4E Hasbro, Greyhawk, and 4E speculation

Need to know basis, Charles. If D&D were up for sale, you wouldn't need to know. Moreover, any public admission of such a move would damage current sales.

Knowledge of such an offer would be circulated among small, elite circles. Ones with deep pockets.
 

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Waldorf said:
Need to know basis, Charles. If D&D were up for sale, you wouldn't need to know. Moreover, any public admission of such a move would damage current sales.

Knowledge of such an offer would be circulated among small, elite circles. Ones with deep pockets.

I love it. We get someone from Wizards to post to ENWorld and he gets told that he does not know what he is talking about.

ROFL!
 

BelenUmeria said:
I love it. We get someone from Wizards to post to ENWorld and he gets told that he does not know what he is talking about.

ROFL!


I found Charles Ryan's statements interesting, and I give him something that I give to most posters on this board: the benefit of the doubt that he is being up front with me. I believe that Mike Mearls, Charles Ryan, and the other people in this thread are speaking based on what they know and what they believe. Also, incredible claims require incredible proof. So, while anything is possible, I am leaning very heavily towards the WoTC is not for sale position and that 4E is not going to be released very soon -- based on my interpretation of the data. (Your interpretations may very from mine.)


BelenUmeria, I know that you are a WotC delegate. Would you be interested in stopping by the Attracting New People to Gaming -- Ideas and Stragegies thread referenced with my sig and share some of your opinions on how we can get more people to the gaming table.?


buzzard, you do make a good point. I think that Living Greyhawk is succesful for the RPGA, but it is possible that WotC could do a hardcover incorporating the changes to the setting reflected in the campaign. However, Greyhawk fandom is VERY divided on what they consider to be canon Greyhawk.
 

BelenUmeria said:
I love it. We get someone from Wizards to post to ENWorld and he gets told that he does not know what he is talking about.

ROFL!

I would not go that far. I see Waldorf pointing out that in any large corporation, which would describe Hasbro, there is an unequal distribution of information. Some decisions are made with full input from everyone concerned and some are made exclusively at one level or another, without other input (even decisions that might, or should "logically," appear to be able to benefit from such input). Dilbert is popular because it often rings true. I can't speak for Hasbro, of course.
 

Waldorf said:
Need to know basis, Charles. If D&D were up for sale, you wouldn't need to know. Moreover, any public admission of such a move would damage current sales.

Knowledge of such an offer would be circulated among small, elite circles. Ones with deep pockets.


Does that actually fit the description of anyone posting in this thread?
 




Waldorf said:
My point exactly.


Except, that's where we're getting this news of D&D being shopped around.

If no one here has a spare $30 million laying about, then it's a rumor. A rumor that the folks who actually make D&D would not be the last to know.
 

I wouldn't worry about listening to Waldorf: He's the one with a 365th level wizard who destroyed Greyhawk, and is wandering around in an asteroid in Wildspace with all the Greyhawk Gods slaving away in his basement, remember? :D


On a serious note (old Dragon Mag Joke), I'm curious, Waldorf, as to how would Charles NOT know about such a sales offer -- yet you & the other person circulating the story WOULD?
 

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