ARGH Wizards is moronic
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SunTzuWarmaster
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ARGH Wizards is moronic
So, Penny arcade created the Wichalok in mockery of many D&D things.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/1/16/ (and after that, rather amusing)
Now, Wizards in their infinite wisdom are publishing this as a REAL CLASS.
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drfe/20090401
What's worse is that the Penny Arcade people made it. This is a fan-created class, made by someone popular, and added right into PHB3.
ARGH.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/1/16/ (and after that, rather amusing)
Now, Wizards in their infinite wisdom are publishing this as a REAL CLASS.
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drfe/20090401
What's worse is that the Penny Arcade people made it. This is a fan-created class, made by someone popular, and added right into PHB3.
ARGH.
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TavishArtair
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... what Frank said. You got pranked, dude.
Besides, I'd much rather play the Archivist in a game session: http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/charact ... hivist.xml
Besides, I'd much rather play the Archivist in a game session: http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/charact ... hivist.xml
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Nice... fight piracy by ensuring that the only way to find pdf's of your products is through piracy.DeadlyReed wrote:If you want moronic, Wizards just pulled all sales of thier PDFs.
Furthermore, if you already purchased them, you won't be able to download them anymore. :/
It is interesting that they're trying this and the lawsuit after the PHB2 release and not back when the bloody core rulebooks got leaked weeks before they were actually suppose to come out.
I smell massive sales dives...
Edit: On second thought, I smell a "Buy the PDFs from our shiny new 1st party site!" press release coming very soon...
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TavishArtair
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What, seriously? They actually did that? Did someone make a misclick in their office, or are they seriously that brain-damaged? I mean, for heavens' sake, the problem here is not the legitimate channel through which people can pay you for your product, and removing that can't possibly put you in a better place than you started.sake wrote:Nice... fight piracy by ensuring that the only way to find pdf's of your products is through piracy.DeadlyReed wrote:If you want moronic, Wizards just pulled all sales of thier PDFs.
Furthermore, if you already purchased them, you won't be able to download them anymore. :/
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Seriously, they did that. And no, They are not kidding.
Considering that this is the company that gave out the core rules pdfs for free as a .pdf torrent less than a year ago this strikes me as especially dumb. It is indeed no secret that 4e has been a financial disaster. Most likely the idea is that someone somewhere thinks that if they directly sell the pdfs that their sales will stay the same and they'll keep all the profits and go back into the black even at current total sales figures.
This plan is delusional. Your product appearing in open marketplaces under third party retail supervision is a form of advertising. If your stuff only chills on your own servers it won't sell as many copies.
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Considering that this is the company that gave out the core rules pdfs for free as a .pdf torrent less than a year ago this strikes me as especially dumb. It is indeed no secret that 4e has been a financial disaster. Most likely the idea is that someone somewhere thinks that if they directly sell the pdfs that their sales will stay the same and they'll keep all the profits and go back into the black even at current total sales figures.
This plan is delusional. Your product appearing in open marketplaces under third party retail supervision is a form of advertising. If your stuff only chills on your own servers it won't sell as many copies.
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Re: ARGH Wizards is moronic
Like Frank said, old news. I posted this up a week ago. The class is actually decent (well, one ability anyway; but it's usable at will and is made of WTFPWN and win) for a joke class. Making the 'real' classes look like joke classes.SunTzuWarmaster wrote:So, Penny arcade created the Wichalok in mockery of many D&D things.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/1/16/ (and after that, rather amusing)
Now, Wizards in their infinite wisdom are publishing this as a REAL CLASS.
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drfe/20090401
What's worse is that the Penny Arcade people made it. This is a fan-created class, made by someone popular, and added right into PHB3.
ARGH.
It is a bad thing thing when the joke suggestion is more effective than the serious suggestion.
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Of course, now they have their new "online retailer support policy" up. I'm not sure how closing outlets for their products is supposed to help their sales.
I don't think their contract is even legal.
Which isn't to say I don't think their idea of requiring people they work with to have physical storefronts isn't a bad idea... It's just not something they have the legal right to demand. They're pretending as if their logos are something not just anyone can produce, but that too, is wrong. They're asking for information in return for information they have no right to have and no legal way to use.
What they really want to do is what Microsoft does, which is 'certification' which the retailer could then put in their window or website. But that'd require actually checking out the retailer to make sure they're really there.
Which they obviously aren't doing.
Lowest bidder in CEO land brings us crazy. Actually, maybe this is more like what happens when cousins marry...
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Which isn't to say I don't think their idea of requiring people they work with to have physical storefronts isn't a bad idea... It's just not something they have the legal right to demand. They're pretending as if their logos are something not just anyone can produce, but that too, is wrong. They're asking for information in return for information they have no right to have and no legal way to use.
What they really want to do is what Microsoft does, which is 'certification' which the retailer could then put in their window or website. But that'd require actually checking out the retailer to make sure they're really there.
Which they obviously aren't doing.
Lowest bidder in CEO land brings us crazy. Actually, maybe this is more like what happens when cousins marry...
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