Moe Ronalds
First Post
are they gonna gonna include changes on their website or are we all gonna have to spend another $60-90 to be up-to-date?
coyote6 said:If it is true, I hope they plan on releasing all the new and revised materials for free (or next to free) via the 'net or some other method.
Otherwise, "anti-bravo" from me. I barely upgrade my computer every 3 years, there's no way I'm forking out $90-120 for D&D 3.1e after barely 3 years.
coyote6 said:If it is true, I hope they plan on releasing all the new and revised materials for free (or next to free) via the 'net or some other method.
KenM said:
I totally agree, I'm NOT going to spend money on books I already have. If they don't offer frre upgrades on the web site, I'm switching systems.
KenM said:
I totally agree, I'm NOT going to spend money on books I already have. If they don't offer frre upgrades on the web site, I'm switching systems.
Crothian said:
When they upgraded Star Wars did they post those changes to the web? I think if they did, then they will, but if they didn't they won't.
Don't be so quick to cut the man down....if enough folks feel like he does this could be a huge problem for wotc. You have to face it a large majority of gamers aren't as hardcore as the folks on Enworld, we are a very small part of the D&D community. I cannot say it with certainty but a casual gamer may balk at having to shell out for a new set of core books so soon after the new edition is released, and most of the established fan base are casual gamers.Femerus the Gnecro said:
I'm sure WOTC will cry big alligator tears at the loss of your patronage.
-F