Dungeons and Dragons brand manager, Scott Rouse, talks about D&D Insider features and pricing at the 2008 D&D Experience in Crystal City Virginia.

December 25th, 2009 | by |
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  1. 25 Responses to “Dungeons and Dragons brand manager, Scott Rouse, talks about D&D Insider features and pricing at the 2008 D&D Experience in Crystal City Virginia.”

  2. By Trent on Dec 26, 2009 | Reply

    who is putting -2 on this guy? its true. its a hell of alot cheaper than buying all of the books at 30$ each

  3. By Rhett on Dec 26, 2009 | Reply

    The gameing table not just online laptop at the gameing table not just online laptop at real table not just online laptop at real table duh whoever is retarded this is dissing this is retarded this and whineing is.

  4. By Breana on Dec 28, 2009 | Reply

    Developing software costs LOTS.

  5. By Jazlyn on Dec 31, 2009 | Reply

    Wacht zo, u can' t spel online zonder het betalen? That' afschuwelijk stom s.

  6. By Sky on Dec 31, 2009 | Reply

    geen daar niet, maar u kunt de harde aandrijving verdelen en xp op het werpen

  7. By Cristobal on Jan 3, 2010 | Reply

    I think you’re taking that far too seriously. They will likely support both formats in the long run.

  8. By Araceli on Jan 5, 2010 | Reply

    Het kijkt keurig. I' D houdt zeker van het als supplement aan mijn echte campagne, maar it' te gebruiken; s zeker geen vervanging. Het zou aardig online zijn bijeen te komen als wij can' t komt fysisch samen, maar ik ben niet bereid om 13.95 voor die dienst hoger dan te betalen. Met een normale partij van 5 plus DM, we' het re bekijken minimaal van 600 dollars voor de volledige groep. Ik spreek voor mij wanneer ik I wouldn' zeg; t wil aan roleplay met volledige online vreemdelingen. D& D is een spel dat hoort om met vrienden worden gespeeld.

  9. By Anastasia on Jan 5, 2010 | Reply

    im verward kunt u kaarten maken als uw een niet abonnee maar u online maakt hen playable afschuint?

    kan moeten niet u de kaarten en betalen offline gebruiken? me en sommige mensen die ik met behoefte heb gespeeld dit als alternatief aan het gebruiken van een battlemat of een document, maar nog het gebruiken van 3.5 en zulke eenvoudig te gebruiken

  10. By Kaley on Jan 7, 2010 | Reply

    That’s the beauty of 1st. It relies on imagination and good roleplay rather than formulae.

  11. By Mathew on Jan 8, 2010 | Reply

    Haden

    Im a mac user first and foremost **** WIZARDS for not making it backwards compatible, the only reason i wanted fourth edition was so i could play it online with my friends in the east coast. A lot of young people have macs so y limit it to *** PC. Blizzard’s WOW does amazing in sales cuz its backwards compatible. Plus a monthly fee to use the damn table top, its as if they wanted DND to be an MMORPG….Gayyyyy! not the game I hoped it would be, WIzards is dead to me now

  12. By Viviana on Jan 10, 2010 | Reply

    1st? Are you retarded? It’s practically unplayable.

  13. By Terrence on Jan 12, 2010 | Reply

    I love to ***** about money as much as the next guy, but the one thing everyone is losing sight of here is access to total rules content. You will be able to use any class/feat/spell that comes out without spending a dime on the book it comes from.

  14. By Rhys on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply

    What a load of ****. The game has suffered a slow death since the early 80s. Let it die. We’ll play 1ed and Castles and Crusades thanks.

  15. By Jakayla on Jan 15, 2010 | Reply

    i dont think dnd is rpg anymore, i think tha is a game by rent. They ask me to pay so much money that is hardly fun

  16. By Lucian on Jan 17, 2010 | Reply

    A monthly fee isn’t cool. I know they wanna make money but hey.. you have to balance making money with user happiness. And making ppl pay money monthly is not cool. Perhaps if the software was as good as a MMO then maybe.

  17. By Ashlee on Jan 20, 2010 | Reply

    De gametable toepassing zou een aankoop, niet een maandelijks abonnement moeten zijn.

    That' s soort van absurd.

  18. By Lucian on Jan 22, 2010 | Reply

    Sneak Attack!

  19. By Markus on Jan 24, 2010 | Reply

    Well, my group plays twice a month. For $10 each? I don’t know if that’s worth it for us. But really what sealed the decision that I won’t be subscribing is that I own a Mac, and they didn’t make it Mac-compatible. Maybe we’ll chip in to buy a subscription for our DM.

  20. By Litzy on Jan 25, 2010 | Reply

    lol hilarious.

  21. By Alani on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply

    Als badass als D& D krijgt lol

  22. By Rishi on Jan 30, 2010 | Reply

    A couple questions I have: Will D&Di’s game table allow for hex based games, and not just square? Will adventure modules have D&Di dungeons available, either online or on CD, or will we have to build those ourselves? And will it be possible to use the 2D dungeon builder to create our own maps to print out, for our actual tabletop games?

  23. By Landen on Jan 31, 2010 | Reply

    Juliana

    Dude, what’s wrong with his hand!

  24. By Kaiya on Feb 4, 2010 | Reply

    Ik houd van Ian die zich daar op de achtergrond bevindt, voortdurend kijkend als wil hij iets zeggen =)

  25. By Dwayne on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    126.56 per jaar voor de pagina’s van 1920 van inhoud + online is **** vrij goed.

  26. By Bella on Feb 7, 2010 | Reply

    Sounds pretty badass.

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