Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
As you point out, WotC has a history of this sort of behavior: thisnis about what I expect of them, as a collective. I'm not rewarding any behavior by buying things that I want...I'm buying things that I went. WotC dumb actions only have an impact on that if it involves making something I don't want, or create a vondotion where my purchase involves a proximate or formal cooperation with evil. I just don't have the emotional bandwidth to feel outrage over officer's of a corporation I'm not involved in almost making a suboptimal decision.Things did happen. They had, in fact, started to destroy the OGL, bully companies into bad deals, and destroy VTTs.
You can't say that they didn't do those things. They may have said "whoops, OK, the masses have spoken, guess we won't go through with it," but they had, in fact, started to do it, and it's completely ridiculous to assume that they would have stopped on their own out of what, the goodness of their collective hearts or something?
People are literally trying to say that because WotC tried but failed to do something that would hurt people financially, had to be convinced by a very large number of people that what they were trying to do was bad, then we should just ignore the fact that they tried in the first place.
Even though they have a history of having done similar things in the past.
And that not only should we ignore that fact, but that we should reward them by giving them our money.
I just don't get this mentality.
All sorts of creative ways, I'm sure. That's part of the adventure of human society.I said it was greedy. No, I don't think they were rubbing their hands together and cackling with glee while petting a white cat. But just because it was dumb doesn't make it OK. If anything, it makes it rather worse because how else will this stupidity and short-sightedness manifest?