mhensley said:the Necromancer boards are down as well
just saying
bramadan said:Me and my group are those very players Wulf. We tried 3ed, played it for about two years, decided it sucks and thought we are through with DnD for good. Everything we have seen about 4th ed says it is worth coming back to DnD for it. I don't think we are such a lonely example.
Rauol_Duke said:Paizo wants a big hit at GenCon. Last year it was Pathfinder #1, this year it will be the Pathfinder Campain Setting, which will be largely systemless, and possibly the first issue of the third AP. Of course they can release products outside of GenCon, but saying that the smart decision is to go with 4E when Paizo hasn't even seen the GSL is premature, since Paizo doesn't know if the GSL will allow them to make the kinds of products that have made them successful in the past.
James Jacobs has stated before that the deadline for Paizo to start on AP 3, The Second Darkness was January 1st. Obviously, there's lots of stuff you can figure out without knowing what rules you're going to use, but we're 2 and a half months past that deadline. Eventually, they have to make a decision and start plugging rules into the AP, especially if they're going to try and get back on track with the schedule and have the first issue of the third AP ready at GenCon (which is an important event to them).
So is just plain yuku.comketerys said:I think yuku itself is down - Monte Cook's boards are down too.
Toryx said:As much as I'd like to believe the site is down because they've got the GSL finally, I have a hard time believing that they'd do that. It's a flashy way of doing it, but it's not like you're going to have three people in a conference room reading a two page document and making a decision in 15 minutes, or an hour, or three. They've got to have their lawyers view the GSL, establish what rights they'd actually have, determine how it's going to affect their products, and then make a decision about whether or not they want to use the $5,000 to purchase the rules.
Taking their system down for days to do this doesn't make any sense, particularly sense they still won't know if they're actually going to publish any 4e materials until they have rules available to read. The GSL is only one small, though significant, part of the process and it certainly isn't enough for them to base their entire business strategy on.