Would you pay for so-called Online "Dungeon/Dragon" content from WotC?

Would you pay for so-called Online "Dungeon/Dragon" content from WotC?

  • Yes. I think they'll do a better job than Paizo and I want it online

    Votes: 9 2.3%
  • Yes. I expect the content to be excellent

    Votes: 50 12.8%
  • Neutral: I don't care about this issue

    Votes: 61 15.6%
  • No. I dislike the idea or don't think WotC would do a good job

    Votes: 173 44.2%
  • NO!!! I feel cheated and do not like that idea at all

    Votes: 98 25.1%

  • Poll closed .
Jakar,

But the fact is I'm writing it off BECAUSE WotC's website BARELY works half the time. Their BB is a joke, many times when they update, they fubar that until it barely works...

Come on. Content might be good but a) i'm doubting and b) like I said, if you can't get it, what's the point?

Paper,

Stick with True d20. At least Chris Pramas semi-cares. ;)
 

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well, i am not as negative about it all, as you can tell. they are trying a new thing and i hope it works for them.

yes dungeon and dragon being gone is a bitch, but what can we do but move on and enjoy the future.

This reminds me of the whole 3rd ed thing again
 

The difference between this and 3rd edition, the guys in charge SPOKE to you. These guys just do press releases. :p

My 'negativity" is negative. It's the realist in me that has seen where WotC has been going and it's not towards gamers. It's towards profit and nothing else.
 



Diaglo,

Do you the mambo? ;)

Holy B,

Yeah that makes two of us, but more like the sky fell, people think it's egg yok and I'm waiting for the next 9 plagues. ;)
 

Nightfall said:
The difference between this and 3rd edition, the guys in charge SPOKE to you. These guys just do press releases. :p

My 'negativity" is negative. It's the realist in me that has seen where WotC has been going and it's not towards gamers. It's towards profit and nothing else.
I must admit that it would of been nice to see some examples, but they will come.
 

Don't know yet. On recent performance, I'd have to say that WotC's efforts at online support would be rubbish and not worth paying for, but recent performance may not be a reliable guide, given the serious business decisions that they seem to be taking to support this direction - of which pulling the Dragon and Dungeon licences is one, however much people are presently howling about it.
 

jakar,

What kind of examples do you want? I mean really what else do you need to convince you, or you just sticking with those glasses there...
 

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