Alex,
>From what Ryan has said on this list I would say the core is the most
profitable not the supplements. So to use your analogy they sell the razor
and encourage others to make the blades (modules) and creams (supplements)
and lotions (other systems).
Bob
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From: Alexander P. Macris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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But now take a look at 3.1.1 and 3.1.2, both of which are clearly meant to
prevent "D20" compatible products from getting in the way of sales of the
core D&D rules.
But why on earth is WOTC to try to sell the system?! Why, in fact, is the
first D20 product from WOTC the D&D3E rules? Why is WOTC trying to extract
profits from the sale of the very system which it claims is to be an open
source universal standard for gaming?
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