grickherder
First Post
Being an old school gamer, I thought 3rd edition was totally the wrong way for D&D to go and didn't really play D&D from about a year after it came out (gave it a try). I assumed in advance that 4th ed would be more of the same. I downloaded a torrent for the core books and was utterly wowed. So I bought them. And miniatures. And multiple dungeon tile sets. And source books and so on.
I've noticed a recent trend from content producers to give away larger and larger portions of their works on the net. There are lots of TV shows that you can watch entire episodes or even entire previous seasons online. They're wising up.
A preview chapter and a table of contents would not have gotten me back into D&D and would have gotten no money from me in product purchases. Seeing the entire books got WotC my money.
But some people would call me a dirty dirty thief. Somehow I'll surrive.
I've noticed a recent trend from content producers to give away larger and larger portions of their works on the net. There are lots of TV shows that you can watch entire episodes or even entire previous seasons online. They're wising up.
A preview chapter and a table of contents would not have gotten me back into D&D and would have gotten no money from me in product purchases. Seeing the entire books got WotC my money.
But some people would call me a dirty dirty thief. Somehow I'll surrive.
