Whizbang Dustyboots
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Well, I'm just happy that this project will likely be publically available. (And Lulu! Hurry up with my dang full-color Empire of the Ghouls hardcover!)
I expect that part of it that the participants are co-designers and get a sneak peek at 4E.Ruin Explorer said:Given that he had, "over a dozen" donations at the $4000 mark, that means the average donation was over $300. That rather confirms what I expected. Unless you donated a lot, you weren't going to get in on that. Not that this is in any way a knock, just really unsurprised that he got the money quickly and in large blocks.
Yeah, I think it was a lot of the freelancers NOT already contracted to do 4E work for WotC who were investing in their own future job prospects.Glyfair said:I expect that part of it that the participants are co-designers and get a sneak peek at 4E.
If I was a freelancer, then $500-$750 would be WAAY worth my money to get in on the 4e stuff early via Open Design.Whizbang Dustyboots said:Yeah, I think it was a lot of the freelancers NOT already contracted to do 4E work for WotC who were investing in their own future job prospects.
Given what we know now, there clearly won't be full access to the 4E rules (unless they mail around the rules). However, they certainly will get a significant peek (assuming the rules allow that in some way). Of course, they didn't necessarily know it at the time.catsclaw227 said:If I was a freelancer, then $500-$750 would be WAAY worth my money to get in on the 4e stuff early via Open Design.
Wolfgang indicated the people donating "have a good track record with Open Design."Wycen said:Though perhaps not all the donations are from Custom Adventure patrons.
Yep. And more power to him. Wolfgang has been a model of professionalism everytime I have dealt with him.Glyfair said:Wolfgang indicated the people donating "have a good track record with Open Design."