malladin said:There is no call to make a personal remark.
My comments are based on my own feelings towards gaming, not any perceived business success or failure on my part or that of any other gaming company. I don't resent any company their success and my expectations of achievement are my own to judge, not yours. Have you even bothered to find anything out about my compamy, its reputation, its projects before commenting that I resent other peoples success because I've haven't worked to succeed, its a fairly insulting comment!
Since I qualified the statement with an "If," I obviously meant an impersonal "you." Whether or not you choose to take what I said as being representative of your particular enterprise is none of my business.
Where do I mention companies banking on their name.
I was responding to the assertion, made elsewhere, that it wasn't fair for companies to bank on their reputation as well as the raw quality of individual products.
I say RPGNow allowed them to grow big, which it did. How does this imply I think I'm entitled to consideration. It implies I'd like to such opportunities occur for other companies and hope the industry will encourage this.
Why should it encourage people to continue to split a shrinking marketshare and contribute to the rather poor economic prospects for everyone else?
Frankly, I write for pleasure and the money keeps me in CCGs. If that doesn't meet your standard of business commitment, well I'm not heartbroken and my cyberpunk cops deck is looking pretty good. Besides I know how good my material is and don't need you, commercial success or perceived industry status to tell me, god that sounds really arrogant
, its thats mechanics maestros review
arrgh that deafeats my own argument
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If you don't need any of it, then give it up. If you're interested in making a real business of it, then do so. The choice is simple.
Solidarity small, uncommitted, second rate publishers of the world you have nothing loose but your lack of professionalism![]()
You could always exercise your solidarity by banding together and forming your own .pdf storefront, couldn't you?