EricNoah
Adventurer
Ok, this comes from what I've been thinking of as a reliable source, but I'm not totally sure. So take this with a grain of salt. (Think back fondly to the days of rampant rumor-mongering, if you will...)
Apparently the "secret project" was such because there's been a bit of a battle with executives at WotC and Hasbro, who are balking at letting the D&D folks publish the book in the first place. It is a bit too "intense" for their "rather bland tastes" and they are worried about the company's image.
So I guess first quesiton is -- is this true?
Second question -- if it is, is this what folks were worried about when Hasbro bought WotC way back when?
Third -- is such a product even really necessary? (I guess I'd have to know lots more about what's inside to know for sure.)
Fourth -- Whose brainchild was this product, anyway? Who had to be "convinced" in order to get it even on the schedule? What were the parameters and where did they draw the line when it was in development?
Apparently the "secret project" was such because there's been a bit of a battle with executives at WotC and Hasbro, who are balking at letting the D&D folks publish the book in the first place. It is a bit too "intense" for their "rather bland tastes" and they are worried about the company's image.
So I guess first quesiton is -- is this true?
Second question -- if it is, is this what folks were worried about when Hasbro bought WotC way back when?
Third -- is such a product even really necessary? (I guess I'd have to know lots more about what's inside to know for sure.)
Fourth -- Whose brainchild was this product, anyway? Who had to be "convinced" in order to get it even on the schedule? What were the parameters and where did they draw the line when it was in development?