Piratecat
Sesquipedalian
Absolutely nothing, as far as I know. I personally think that's a great idea. 5000 members couldn't chip in $1 a piece, though -- that's why WotC is limiting it to legitimate businesses, and why there's a NDA.AllisterH said:Here's what I find weird.
WOTC says that companies can form partnerships and pay a single fee. What's preventing 5-10 of the smaller companies from forming a partnership and paying the single fee?
Note that I was there as an EN World newsguy, and not as a member of EN Publishing (I have no formal ties with the publishing wing of the site.) I'm happy to answer any questions, though -- I took a whole lot of notes. That's where that Q&A comes from in the news item.ashockney said:I'm assuming that there is a US business partner, and you could license in their home state. PCat indicated he was on the call, for example.
Incidentally, it bothers me that games like Spycraft couldn't be created in 4e because the PHB must be referenced. I'm wondering if innovative design might compensate, though. Can you picture a western game where the gunfighter came from a rogue, just using substitution levels?
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