Re: The Quandry
Try eating 'creative personal expression'.
I notice that among all of these passionate suggestions for how to save D&D from the corporations, there is little, if any, talk of how much money YOU'RE willing to pay to keep the creators fed, clothed, and in something resembling a house while they avoid having their souls sullied by concerns of profit. Rather than talking boycotts, why not talk about setting up paypal accounts where those who believe games should be freed from corporate tyranny can DONATE MONEY so that all the creators who should be free to follow their muse unfettered by trivial concerns like 'will anyone actually BUY this?' can do so?
I also have to wonder what percentage of those on this thread bemoaning corporate greed have files on their hard drives from warez groups or P2P programs...
Let's propose a plan...
If you don't live in someplace like the Bay Area or NYC, you can live tolerably -- not well, not luxuriously, but tolerably -- for, let's say, 35K a year. If 1000 ENWorlders each contributed 35 dollars -- about the cost of one game book -- you could support one newly-fired WOTC staffer for one year. In return, said ex-staffer could place their creative work entirely under the OGL.
Is this going to happen? Hell no. Whining about other people's greed is one thing; ponying up YOUR OWN MONEY is something else. (Nor do I know of anyone, offhand, who'd go for it, though I can't help but think someone would...from what I've seen, 35K is nice money in the game industry, though it would come sans health benefits, etc)
Coreyartus said:
My frustration, and I think a lot of you feel the same way, is that we are tired of seeing D&D treated as something we feel it shouldn't be. To us, it's not simply a book to sell and make a profit from, and we yearn to see it in the hands of a smaller company that perhaps would feel the same way, approaching our hobby as we do: a creative personal expression that allows us to have an entertaining social experience with friends.
Try eating 'creative personal expression'.
I notice that among all of these passionate suggestions for how to save D&D from the corporations, there is little, if any, talk of how much money YOU'RE willing to pay to keep the creators fed, clothed, and in something resembling a house while they avoid having their souls sullied by concerns of profit. Rather than talking boycotts, why not talk about setting up paypal accounts where those who believe games should be freed from corporate tyranny can DONATE MONEY so that all the creators who should be free to follow their muse unfettered by trivial concerns like 'will anyone actually BUY this?' can do so?
I also have to wonder what percentage of those on this thread bemoaning corporate greed have files on their hard drives from warez groups or P2P programs...
Let's propose a plan...
If you don't live in someplace like the Bay Area or NYC, you can live tolerably -- not well, not luxuriously, but tolerably -- for, let's say, 35K a year. If 1000 ENWorlders each contributed 35 dollars -- about the cost of one game book -- you could support one newly-fired WOTC staffer for one year. In return, said ex-staffer could place their creative work entirely under the OGL.
Is this going to happen? Hell no. Whining about other people's greed is one thing; ponying up YOUR OWN MONEY is something else. (Nor do I know of anyone, offhand, who'd go for it, though I can't help but think someone would...from what I've seen, 35K is nice money in the game industry, though it would come sans health benefits, etc)