Shadewyn
First Post
DM_Jeff said:The more you tighten your grip Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.
-DM Jeff
Or more likely ...
The more the markets (Patherfinder versus 4E) be come segmented and discrete and employees are forced to choose one market or another ... the smaller star systems get crushed.
Big names in writing like Monte Cook do this game writing as a full time job. If the there are a dozen great writers who can support 3.5, some homebrew, Pathfinder, and 4E then they will spread their talents evenly about on a project by project basis. If suddenly they have to pick market area one over the other (imagine a contract clause like "if you write for 4E you will not write for any other non WotC derivitive D&D effort for 1 year") then those writers are going to have to choose where they think they can make a living.
Pick a market like Pathfider which can at best support a small number of full time writers or pick a market like WotC which can support a much larger number?
I also think the previous comments such as "the freelancers will pick which ever system they like" is naive. You do not freelance because you have strong personal integrety in the vision of your writing regardless of the market. You freelance to get paid ... and do so by asking a brand name what it is they want you to write for them, and then incorporate your ideas into their corporate framework and other marketing tie ins.
If ... and its still a big if as this is mostly undocumented web rumors right now, there was a stricter clause about how freelancers support derivative D&D products then the small time publisher get hurt. Period. They cant afford to hire and retain a wide and diverse enough pool of full time writers, and eventually when it comes right down to it and Monta Cook or others want to make a motgage payment and are considering "small independent FanBoi Press" or WotC the desire to make a buck and provide for themselves and their familes will kick in.
3rd Edition was a great time to shop work around to dozend of small time publishers for extra income ... maybe those days are coming to an end?