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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Xtheth" data-source="post: 4390195" data-attributes="member: 56179"><p>I feel that as a company, WoTC is doing a good job. They released books, they plan on supporting their product line, and they're still stating that they want to stick to their promices.</p><p> </p><p>Now in the terms of Selling versus buying. Wizards has made a few promices that it has yet to live up to, mostly to do with the on line content and DDI. I personally assume its because they didn't want to hire a programmer who knows what he's doing for far too much money an hour. Thats not nessisarily a bad thing on its own. If they have guys that know "enough to get the product going" then I'll be happy. As it stands now, it doesn't seem like they have that.</p><p> </p><p>As a consumer of their product. One they were supposed to deliver some months ago I haven't even seen any kind of update beyond their faulty compendium service. </p><p> </p><p>I would love to see somthing along the lines of maybe a progress report, or a "Don't worry guys, we're still working on this, all we want is *insert function X* "</p><p> </p><p>Quality is another issue. I agree that the currant 4e print and paper quality is in the toilet. This also isn't nessisarily a bad thing. It just means they found a good, cheap source of printing. Probably saving them a couple bucks every book. However sacrificing quality product in lieu of a bigger (paycheck, car, pool, house, or whatever) isn't much of a good plan especially with an entire series of product lines rely on said methods.</p><p> </p><p>If you look at things like minis however. I mean the minis are beautiful, well painted, and all around nice to own. </p><p> </p><p>I give wizards an E for effort. Needs improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Xtheth, post: 4390195, member: 56179"] I feel that as a company, WoTC is doing a good job. They released books, they plan on supporting their product line, and they're still stating that they want to stick to their promices. Now in the terms of Selling versus buying. Wizards has made a few promices that it has yet to live up to, mostly to do with the on line content and DDI. I personally assume its because they didn't want to hire a programmer who knows what he's doing for far too much money an hour. Thats not nessisarily a bad thing on its own. If they have guys that know "enough to get the product going" then I'll be happy. As it stands now, it doesn't seem like they have that. As a consumer of their product. One they were supposed to deliver some months ago I haven't even seen any kind of update beyond their faulty compendium service. I would love to see somthing along the lines of maybe a progress report, or a "Don't worry guys, we're still working on this, all we want is *insert function X* " Quality is another issue. I agree that the currant 4e print and paper quality is in the toilet. This also isn't nessisarily a bad thing. It just means they found a good, cheap source of printing. Probably saving them a couple bucks every book. However sacrificing quality product in lieu of a bigger (paycheck, car, pool, house, or whatever) isn't much of a good plan especially with an entire series of product lines rely on said methods. If you look at things like minis however. I mean the minis are beautiful, well painted, and all around nice to own. I give wizards an E for effort. Needs improvement. [/QUOTE]
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