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<blockquote data-quote="Khairn" data-source="post: 3574170" data-attributes="member: 20153"><p>Of my 3 groups I have 3 old timers who use a computer at work, but dont have one for home. They all subscribe to 1 or the other magazine. Accessing the DI through their computer at work would probably get them canned, so for them, support from WotC has gone * poof *. They are less than enthused about the DI.</p><p></p><p>I also have a couple of university students who have access to computers while at school, but as they are putting themselves through university dont have money to buy one for themselves. They too are less than excited about loosing magazine support and having its replacement only being available when they are at school.</p><p></p><p>Of the 19 players in my games, 6 players (32%) will not be able to use the DI. Now I'm not saying that number is representative of al D&D players. All I'm saying is that its a shame that WotC decided that the new business direction for communicating and providing support to their customers automatically excludes a percentage of customers from using it. Being marginilized by WotC is not something that sits well for them. And I can certainly understand why they are pissed about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khairn, post: 3574170, member: 20153"] Of my 3 groups I have 3 old timers who use a computer at work, but dont have one for home. They all subscribe to 1 or the other magazine. Accessing the DI through their computer at work would probably get them canned, so for them, support from WotC has gone * poof *. They are less than enthused about the DI. I also have a couple of university students who have access to computers while at school, but as they are putting themselves through university dont have money to buy one for themselves. They too are less than excited about loosing magazine support and having its replacement only being available when they are at school. Of the 19 players in my games, 6 players (32%) will not be able to use the DI. Now I'm not saying that number is representative of al D&D players. All I'm saying is that its a shame that WotC decided that the new business direction for communicating and providing support to their customers automatically excludes a percentage of customers from using it. Being marginilized by WotC is not something that sits well for them. And I can certainly understand why they are pissed about it. [/QUOTE]
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