Thank you for backing down. Your most recent post shows an incredible amount of growth, going from denial, to cutesy placating pretentious language, to apologetic and bizarre, to showing some leadership and making a good choice.
But, and it’s a big BUT, what are your plans to regain trust. As it’s been lost, and p2e turns out to be a worthwhile game to play. WotC had earned a lot of respect over the last 20+ years of D&D. All of which has been lost in under 30 days. I want to be able to forgive Hasbro and WotC, but I have yet to have any actual reason to do so. Sure you are choosing not to make further hostilities with the community, sure you have put your work up on a CC, and that’s interesting. Besides the obvious damage control as investors are now aware of this, and your parent company just did the dumbest possible right now (get rid of it’s core industry to rely on an market that has just turned hostile to it) what does Hasbro/WotC plan to do?
Thank you for backing down. Your most recent post shows an incredible amount of growth, going from denial, to cutesy placating pretentious language, to apologetic and bizarre, to showing some leadership and making a good choice.
But, and it’s a big BUT, what are your plans to regain trust. As it’s been lost, and p2e turns out to be a worthwhile game to play. WotC had earned a lot of respect over the last 20+ years of D&D. All of which has been lost in under 30 days. I want to be able to forgive Hasbro and WotC, but I have yet to have any actual reason to do so. Sure you are choosing not to make further hostilities with the community, sure you have put your work up on a CC, and that’s interesting. Besides the obvious damage control as investors are now aware of this, and your parent company just did the dumbest possible right now (get rid of it’s core industry to rely on an market that has just turned hostile to it) what does Hasbro/WotC plan to do?