I'll put my money on the 20 character limit being in place to prevent account sharing. I don't blame them. They want everyone to have thier own account. And I don't blame them for not saying as much. They have to practice as much damage control as possible with an announcment as full of emotion as this new builder.
It would have been more correct had you said:
jbear: I am pretty sure that WotC had to be aware that an announcement of any kind would have a significant backlash on internet bulletin boards. They know at this point there is no way to avoid it.
Keeping file extensions isn't even close to a new occurrence. Photoshop uses .psd. Word used .doc for how long? Excel still uses .xls. Wizards continuing to use .dnd4e has loads of precedent in the software world.when and if they do implement the export from the new online CB, why not export it in a non-edition-wars-creating filename? Instead of .dnd45e, they could easily pick like .dnd4b or something innocuous like that. If the files are not themselves compatible using the de-facto (at least initially) program used to open them, it makes sense to transition to a new format that has new data and layouts, as a new native file format, with .dnd4e files being an import-only file format.
Oh yes, to those wondering why we're upset when "they're going to program export functions," it might be because "soon" is their deadline, and also incidentally still their deadline for the VTT.
Also because there is no goddamn excuse to not have export functioning out when you open the gate. Jesus, how is this difficult? Do not release a product if it isn't yet complete. And not having an export function means it's nowhere near completion.
Also because there is no goddamn excuse to not have export functioning out when you open the gate. Jesus, how is this difficult? Do not release a product if it isn't yet complete. And not having an export function means it's nowhere near completion.
I blame Linux. People have not gotten used to beta testing everyone's programs.Also because there is no goddamn excuse to not have export functioning out when you open the gate. Jesus, how is this difficult? Do not release a product if it isn't yet complete. And not having an export function means it's nowhere near completion.
This is just not true. "We are not currently working on the VTT" is hardly the same as "soon".Oh yes, to those wondering why we're upset when "they're going to program export functions," it might be because "soon" is their deadline, and also incidentally still their deadline for the VTT.
Because so far the answer to both of the questions is a giant bolded "No."