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What do you want to ask WotC?

What happens to subscriptions that are about to be cancelled?

Would published collections of the new e-mag be availiable?

How often will it be updated? Monthly? Weekly?
 

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Did you expect the reaction that the cancelling of Dragon and Dungeon has received?

If so, why did you do it at this time, rather than at a time when the new initiative is ready?

If not, has the reaction changed your plans in any way?

Thanks!
 


Jm,

True but there's always the chance they don't answer the questions we ask...

I hope it's not the case but there you are.

*fends off bad thought*

Keep em coming folks!
 


Keep em coming folks! We want Morrus to feel like we at En World are better than the WotC forums dorks! ;) *is kidding*
 

1. What will happen to the Dragon and Dungeon brand names?

2. Will Dragon and Dungeon licensing return to Paizo before or after people at Wizards are fired? ;)
 

I would like to ask the following:
Does this new endeavor spell the end of free web enhancements?
Will the material currently available for free on the WotC site remain free?
While it appears that Paizo and WotC both have products in line to replace Dungeon magazine, what about a replacement of Dragon's content?
If this endeavor does not become a commercial success, is there a plan to restart the print magazines?
What is going to be available for those of us who do not want to spend even more time in front of a computer than we already do?
When will this new endeavor actually launch?
If it is a pay-to-view service, are you planning on using any DRM on the material? (this is already asked, but I think it really needs to be addressed.
Will this new digital material ever see print?

While I respect that you feel this is the best move, I cannot help but feel that the project concept is flawed. Was this an initiative driven by a lack of profit from the magazines, or a Hasbro initiated program, a marketing strategy, or something else entirely? I guess what I am asking is: why was this considered the most "logical" choice of actions?

That's enough for now.
 


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