Alzrius
The EN World kitten
I was doing some quick math.
If 9 of 10 PHB2s was downloaded illegally, now that's turned into 10 of 10, right? They just increased piracy by 10%.
Clearly, this proves that piracy really is increasing at an alarming rate!
I was doing some quick math.
If 9 of 10 PHB2s was downloaded illegally, now that's turned into 10 of 10, right? They just increased piracy by 10%.
I was doing some quick math.
If 9 of 10 PHB2s was downloaded illegally, now that's turned into 10 of 10, right? They just increased piracy by 10%.
you do realize that they want to protect the hoby industry and brick an mortar buisnesses becuse it is there own best intrest...
really do you think it is funny or is this just a dig at Wotc for no good reason?
again I am not saying they are selfless here...it is in there best intrest to grow the industry...
I am not convinced that math is your or Greg Leeds strong point.I was doing some quick math.
If 9 of 10 PHB2s was downloaded illegally, now that's turned into 10 of 10, right? They just increased piracy by 10%.
I am not convinced that math is your or Greg Leeds strong point.![]()
"We worry about piracy and brick and mortar business. Others, doesn't. They keep using the evil PDF format. They want to ruin your hobby. We are heroes."
I think that WOTC cares a great deal about the industry- so long as we define "industry" as being thier current product line. I really don't think they give a rats ass about any gamer in the hobby that isn't interested in thier current offerings even if such gamers are willing to still give them money for past offerings.
Buy our Spishak cola or we won't sell you a drink at all. No thanks.
But for all intents and purposes, isn't WoTC "the industry"?
Not saying that other companies don't exist or that they're #1 in the miniatures business but the gap between them and their second competitor is well, all of their competitors probably don't do as much business RPG wise and probably CCG wise no?
I think that WOTC cares a great deal about the industry- so long as we define "industry" as being thier current product line. I really don't think they give a rats ass about any gamer in the hobby that isn't interested in thier current offerings even if such gamers are willing to still give them money for past offerings.
Buy our Spishak cola or we won't sell you a drink at all. No thanks.