PetriWessman
First Post
Krieg said:If they are misrepresenting themselves then it most certainly does matter.
Well, I don't know misrepresenting, but they have tried to sweep it under the mat. Steve W. (I think) said that "White Wolf does not own DTRPG". Which is technically true, they are a separate business entity. But (to the best of my knowledge) the same people own and control White Wolf and DTRPG (via Publisher Services Inc), so from a practical and customer viewpoint White Wolf owns DTRPG. Normal business doublespeak which is not quite lying but is not quite honest either.
To the original question, yes, the complaints are mostly about the DRM ebook format. Won't repeat the problems here, read the threads. Other issues such as very high pricing have gotten negative feedback, but that's more minor.