@bongaroo:
@Cmdr:
Also, it would make very little sense for Hasbro to try and do harm to the gaming communities of DAAK, FoE, AAMC and here because it would be a very hard sell in court and because we do more good than harm to Hasbro.
I mean common, if it were not for sites like this, I woulda never known that anniversary was here, let alone buy 5 copies!
But we are all still here playing the game. Thats what TripleA was about, was it not? That this site has advertising is actually more of a problem, as it could insinuate that a profit is being made (whether it is or not).
I’m going to continue playing here of course, but TripleA will probably continue to be my favorite way to play the game. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Hasbro release another crappy video game that they fail to support in the most basic ways.
No, there is a difference. TripleA was a stand alone, full version of the proprietary game owned by Hasbro.
Here we are people who are playing the game with typed up text. It’s like the old days when you played via the USPS and that was held to be legal.
@Subotai:
@Cmdr:
Also, it would make very little sense for Hasbro to try and do harm to the gaming communities of DAAK, FoE, AAMC and here because it would be a very hard sell in court and because we do more good than harm to Hasbro.
I mean common, if it were not for sites like this, I woulda never known that anniversary was here, let alone buy 5 copies!
But the exact same arguments can be said about TripleA, almost all TripleA players have bought at least one boardgame.
The difference between the sourceforge site where TripleA is hosted, and aa.org, is that theres is no links to the official A&A “networks” like Hasbro and Wotc.
Again, the difference is that TripleA is blatant, outright theft of proprietary material. You have the rules, the pieces, the map, the AI, etc all exactly as the game is. Here we have players, there you have the game. It’s a huge distinction really. Dogs of War was gotten because it had the rules, not the map and pieces, but the rules.
There is quite a difference between going after people who play your game, and people who steal your game.