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<blockquote data-quote="OnlineDM" data-source="post: 5365666" data-attributes="member: 90804"><p>I'm a supporter of WotC and I'm not going to be one to say that I'm canceling my subscription or that I'll never forgive them for these changes or anything like that. But I agree that, as someone who pays annually, this change does nothing to help me, and it does have some negative impact on me (not being able to use the Character Builder on a plane, in a crappy hotel, etc.). </p><p></p><p>It IS a blow to people who use Windows and pay continuously for DDI. Now, if they end up with better tools down the line, then maybe I'll feel like this is a good move. And I do appreciate that this makes the Character Builder available to Mac users (though I'm not one). But it makes me worse off than I would have been had WotC kept updating the Classic Character Builder, even though I've done nothing wrong.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing they did the math and decided that, if someone like me is disappointed by the change but will keep paying for DDI because they support the product in general (as I will), then what's the down side for them? Pretty cold, but accurate. </p><p></p><p>It just feels like a bad business practice to make your product worse for your best customers. Maybe they decided that it had to be done to combat piracy, but making the user experience worse for good customers seems like a mistake in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnlineDM, post: 5365666, member: 90804"] I'm a supporter of WotC and I'm not going to be one to say that I'm canceling my subscription or that I'll never forgive them for these changes or anything like that. But I agree that, as someone who pays annually, this change does nothing to help me, and it does have some negative impact on me (not being able to use the Character Builder on a plane, in a crappy hotel, etc.). It IS a blow to people who use Windows and pay continuously for DDI. Now, if they end up with better tools down the line, then maybe I'll feel like this is a good move. And I do appreciate that this makes the Character Builder available to Mac users (though I'm not one). But it makes me worse off than I would have been had WotC kept updating the Classic Character Builder, even though I've done nothing wrong. I'm guessing they did the math and decided that, if someone like me is disappointed by the change but will keep paying for DDI because they support the product in general (as I will), then what's the down side for them? Pretty cold, but accurate. It just feels like a bad business practice to make your product worse for your best customers. Maybe they decided that it had to be done to combat piracy, but making the user experience worse for good customers seems like a mistake in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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