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hong said:Hey, WotC's deadline is their problem, not my problem. I'll happily continue taking my free stuff!
Indeed!
hong said:Hey, WotC's deadline is their problem, not my problem. I'll happily continue taking my free stuff!
Jack99 said:I rather have them be 6 months late (although that is pushing it) than release a crap-astic product.
Bagpuss said:If it drags out don't be surprised if Dragon and Dungeon drop to bi-monthly then quarterly publications.
Ruslanchik said:Only if you consider being six months late on a self-established deadline a good thing.
WotC has completely dropped the ball on DDI and have to do something to make up for it. Keep in mind, they didn't even announce that they were going to be late until after they were already late.
I wish I could be fly on the wall when the head of DDI tells his boss at Hasbro that they are giving away content that they were going to charge for because they were too incompetent to get everything ready by the date that they established.
Styracosaurus said:The loss of Dragon magazine is the only WotC decision that truly pisses me off.
I think that there will NEVER be a subscription for on-line content. It just won't work.
Hopefully, WotC can restart the magazine or get out of the way for someone else to do so.
GoodKingJayIII said:6 months of constant free content? That'd be pretty awesome, but seems too good to be true.
pawsplay said:Six months of content identified as having little commercial potential, from the company that thought Weapons of Legacy was worth $34.95. Yeah, that's exciting.
pawsplay said:Six months of content identified as having little commercial potential, from the company that thought Weapons of Legacy was worth $34.95. Yeah, that's exciting.
GoodKingJayIII said:I'd even say it's high.
And you're saying that this is the stuff that won't sell?
GoodKingJayIII said:We've gotten a new race, a new adventure, an organization, new magic items, and a new paragon path