Furn_Darkside
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Ashrem Bayle said:
Who can compete? White Wolf?
I wouldn't be surprised at all if 4th Edition had White Wolf's paw print on it in a few years.
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Ugh, I really hope not.
FD
Ashrem Bayle said:
Who can compete? White Wolf?
I wouldn't be surprised at all if 4th Edition had White Wolf's paw print on it in a few years.
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kingpaul said:Just out of curiousity, what would happen to the corporate culture of WotC if the 2nd article's rumor is true about moving the operation to the home office?
JDragon said:Its one thing if you are at different companies and they both happen to do lay-offs, but dropping both people from the same company at the same time is just wrong.
PatrickLawinger said:
Just a guess, but I would say that Monte Cook's Malhavok Press' best selling adventure or supplement has no where near the sales of the worst selling WoTC adventure or supplement.
Why? He's the guy that gave in to pressure to sell his company to Hasbro. Then he's the guy who abandon his own company rather than continue to fight the parent company.Wulf Ratbane said:
My hope is that Peter comes back and "rescues" the D&D brand. I'm not worried about D&D-- it will live on, with or without WOTC/Hasbro, thanks to the OGL-- but it would be great to see Peter set up shop with all this old talent.
Furn_Darkside said:
I am not sure if that is true beyond fans like us- people who participate in our hobby through this website and others like it.
I have some doubts the casual player even notices- last night I had to explain to the two casual players in my group who Gary Gygax is and what he did for d&d.
Respectfully submitted
FD
James Heard said:
If Hasbro lets enough people go until "D&D" doesn't automatically mean "WOTC", but instead is associated with some other companies then it's going to be pretty rough for them.
I mean, if you change Coca-Cola by diluting it's consistency and quality and another cola company comes out there with your old employees and starts making Coca-Cola like everyone likes it then you've effectively shot your brand name in it's foot in the interest of checking your bottom line. This wouldn't be a big problem for WOTC except they put out the OGL in the interests of supporting their line without having to pay for it themselves.