What does this sentence actually mean? What millions of games will be lost, and where did they go?I studied this market.
Dungeons and Dragons has less then an eighteen percent chance of surviving the next two decades without the loss of millions of games.
What? and how does corporate greed make a playstyle unplayable? Will they hire ninjas to come in the night and steal books or assassinate practitioners of forbidden playstyles?This is not a threat; this is the truth.
The powerful of this game destroy their own past time, stripping its resources for themselves.
Many unique playstyles will soon be unplayable due to corporate greed.
No, go ahead, do not let me stop you.Yet here some are, posts and arguments worried about stopping me instead of stopping Hasbro.
Well as @Morrus has pointed out ENWorld has done that (at least as a possible variation of the rules) but what do you mean run games, will some one clone the mods and they will run games for us and who exactly are the munchkins and how should they be punished?Enworld has the knowledge to repair the rules, run the games, and punish the munchkins.
Again, none of this makes any sense, what does a game dying mean?Enworld could save more games in a single year then WOTC could in a hundred.
WOTC is failing this game and its players. Thousands of games die every day while Enworld rule is resisted.
Or do those games not matter to you?