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<blockquote data-quote="ourchair" data-source="post: 5385462" data-attributes="member: 85362"><p>I think you and the OP are more on the same page than either of you would think, insofar as I agree with both of you.</p><p></p><p>I don't think Wizards owes any of us anything, or anything like that but I think the fundamental concern at the heart of the OP is that this disaster comes from:</p><p></p><p>a) WotC not knowing what they want to do with their digital tools, long term or short term (complete all-access social network for gaming or a channel of company property specific exclusive content?)</p><p></p><p>b) Not having the resources (or mismanaging them) to pull off what they ultimately decide to do on a month by month basis (updates to software while managing to create new software at the same time)</p><p></p><p>c) Realizing that there are particularly sacrifices or shortcomings that result from what they decide to do. (offline access to content is easily pirated)</p><p></p><p>d) Deciding to remedy something (i.e. PDFs, offline CB) by changing gears before all the resources and managerial settings are in place to effect new ideas (online CB)</p><p></p><p>In effect, I like the OP am disappointed not because of anything between me and WotC but rather how WotC's standing and good will has diminished in the eyes of others because of these decisions and because I WANT to see them be the best D&D company ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ourchair, post: 5385462, member: 85362"] I think you and the OP are more on the same page than either of you would think, insofar as I agree with both of you. I don't think Wizards owes any of us anything, or anything like that but I think the fundamental concern at the heart of the OP is that this disaster comes from: a) WotC not knowing what they want to do with their digital tools, long term or short term (complete all-access social network for gaming or a channel of company property specific exclusive content?) b) Not having the resources (or mismanaging them) to pull off what they ultimately decide to do on a month by month basis (updates to software while managing to create new software at the same time) c) Realizing that there are particularly sacrifices or shortcomings that result from what they decide to do. (offline access to content is easily pirated) d) Deciding to remedy something (i.e. PDFs, offline CB) by changing gears before all the resources and managerial settings are in place to effect new ideas (online CB) In effect, I like the OP am disappointed not because of anything between me and WotC but rather how WotC's standing and good will has diminished in the eyes of others because of these decisions and because I WANT to see them be the best D&D company ever. [/QUOTE]
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