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When should we expect answers?

GSHamster said:
When they announce the DI, we'll all have gotten used to the fact that Dragon is no longer a print magazine, and so we'll be looking at the DI with that in mind. Otherwise, we'll get two shocks at once, there will be the outrage about cancelling Dragon, numerous comparisons between the two, etc. All things that will overshadow the DI itself.
But then, why have they stated, that it is related to the DI? It would've been far more intelligent (if they're doing the disconnect) to announce nothing at all right now, just stating that they're revisiting their licensing policies.

See, they could've gone the way:
"Magazine is fine, and we're slowly transitioning together to the DI over the course of a your, including previews in the magazines - to show the benefits."

Or the way:
"We're not licensing the magazines any more. Stay tuned." (like with Ravenloft, CMP, and Dragonlance)

But they've done this:
"We're not licensing anything any more, because we're going to do a DI, that we'll announce in some time, and we're knowing stuff you don't know."
 

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GSHamster said:
When they announce the DI, we'll all have gotten used to the fact that Dragon is no longer a print magazine, and so we'll be looking at the DI with that in mind. Otherwise, we'll get two shocks at once, there will be the outrage about cancelling Dragon, numerous comparisons between the two, etc. All things that will overshadow the DI itself.

People will make the comparison regardless of when the annoucement is made. Rational outrage is worse than passionate outrage.

GSHamster said:
Basically, WotC is changing our universe one step at a time, and giving us time to adjust one change at a time.

Kinda like how a frog will jump out if placed ina pot of boiling water, but if he's put in a cool pot of water that is slowly brought to a boil, it's boiled frog legs for supper? This froggy ain't getting burned. ;)
 


Agamon said:
Kinda like how a frog will jump out if placed ina pot of boiling water, but if he's put in a cool pot of water that is slowly brought to a boil, it's boiled frog legs for supper? This froggy ain't getting burned. ;)

Wow, I wonder who figured that out. Poor frogs... ;)
 

Darn, no answers yet. Morrus must've not received an email from WotC yet.

Again with WotC and their delays..... :(
 

Razz said:
Darn, no answers yet. Morrus must've not received an email from WotC yet.

Again with WotC and their delays..... :(

Any public statement from Wizards will (most likely) have to go through their lawyers and PR people. It's a simple fact of corporate life. If they say one thing and then don't deliver, then they can be in for a world of hurt.

Small companies (like Paizo) have it much easier. They can pretty much just do what they want.

Cheers!
 

I fired of a quick email to Scott Rouse, who replied that the interview was done, but not everyone who needed to see it had done so yet. So we're just waiting for it to be rubber-stamped, I believe.
 

Morrus said:
I fired of a quick email to Scott Rouse, who replied that the interview was done, but not everyone who needed to see it had done so yet. So we're just waiting for it to be rubber-stamped, I believe.

Sweet. I can't wait to see what they have to say.

later
silver
 

The actual phrase was "not all the eyeballs have seen it", acompanied by a picture of a beholder, which I thought was kinda cool.
 


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