nedjer
Adventurer
I'm not a subscriber, but I can echo some of the thoughts already expressed, to explain why I'm not, and possibly help shed some light on what others might be feeling as well.
* I just don't subscribe to online services. Especially message boards.
* The quality of posting on Enworld has declined dramatically in the past few years. Blame that on edition wars if you want, but the overall tone of the site and so many of the threads here now are bitter, spiteful, and combative, no matter what the topic.
* I don't play 4E. The support and focus on 4E isn't something I'm going to pay money for. I understand its the current "official" edition, but its not my game of choice.
* Enworld has been very pro-WOTC, which is fine, and perfectly reasonable, but sometimes it veers into the territory of DRINK THE KOOL-AID! Or, sometimes seems very heavy-handed in disallowing any criticisms of WoTC, even legitimate ones.
* I know Enworld offers a lot to the community, and it has been an excellent resource in the past for the overall gaming community, a truly top-notch site. However, I just don't feel comfortable forking over a monthly payment to a site that's changed so much, so a guy can make a living off of what is essentially just a fan-site.
I'll pick up on that one, as it's tricky for the owner/ Mods to answer some of those:
* fair enough but it's maybe a bit rich to have a dig at them if you're not willing to chip in
* the E wars are over. There's not a single E war thread on the front page today and there's little of it in general. As for bitter, spiteful and combative . . . posts get a bit robust at times but there almost always a Mod around to make the likes of me shut up

* I don't play D&D at all right now, but there are many topics which can feed into or inform any RPG player/ GM regardless of system.
* I've made a stack of 'observations' about where WotC are going/ possibly going wrong and haven't had to pull any daggers out of my back. There is a loyalty to the D&D brand, which sometimes seems curiously at odds with what poster's want from their games. However, at no stage has or does the forum 'market' WotC to visitors.
* you've already said you won't pay, are you having 2nd thoughts? Either way, if someone makes a good job of running a 'fan' site and puts loads of effort into helping people enjoy a game - why shouldn't they earn an income? Seems a lot more useful and constructive than running a porn site or a gambling den.
So, please get yourself back in here and make yopur mind up about subscriptions on the basis of the 'here and now'
