They released the newest/current version of D&D to creative commons. For a corporation and IPS and Copyright, that's a surrender
You mean instead of having 3 separate gaming systems, with numerous subsystems, that often confused new players? That had a library so staggering, new people getting into the hobby were absolutely horrified by it's sheer size?Dass.Kapital wrote: Or how Wizards created a whole new, not backward-compatible game (3.0) with the whole 'Buy all the books again" business model?
pre-3e had around 900 titles to it, not counting Dragon Magazine, Dungeon Magazine, or Polyhedron.
Oh, and I have no problem porting most pre-3e stuff into 3e. They even released a free guide to help people convert.
Most of there 3.X developers had left for Paizo. You can tell by looking at the game system, and the support settings/novels.Dass.Kapital wrote: Only to have them try the same compounded trick, not just seven years later with 4th edition? A whole new game involving the "Buy all the gooks again" model. Except that enough in the industry pushed the boundaries of their license, and D20 continued to roll onwards without them, causing Hasbro to...
So, using elements of a tried and true system, that WOTC itself developed, to try to attract back customers, is wrong? Whatever you are on, it's not working.Dass.Kapital wrote: Again, falling back into their now seeming old habits (Since Paizo then came to dominate the market), causing yet another "Completly change the game+"Buy all the books again" drive. This time with a rule set that was B/X/3.X mashup reversion. (Never admit any wrongdoing. Just bull sheet forwards) so as to claw back those who'd continued on with Paizo.
That they admitted was fucked up on their part and then released it all to creative commons.Dass.Kapital wrote: Only to again seek to subsume all possible profits from the movie release earnings (Including doing things like screwing companies over such that Hasbro stifled any productions other than the one from which they would wring the most money) by throwing yet another "Take it all (Plus buy more books again)" ploy (One D&D)?
Please don't quote good movie lines in an attempt to justify your anti-corporate whining.Dass.Kapital wrote: Hasbro is a corporation. It can't be reasoned with. It can't be bargained with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will. Not. STOP... Ever. Until all other I.P.s are dead.
The only thing not fueled by whining in your entire post. Bravo.Dass.Kapital wrote: Please enjoy the movie. I won't be giving Hasbro any money, personally.
Cheers.