1- They want to serve their player base, and they think they can do that best by providing a system that is built specifically for their system, with a suite of digital tools for directors and players built specifically for them.
2-They want to ensure that people who bought a hardcover in a store will have access to that content online without having to buy it again.
3-They'll have an open license so someone can build the Foundry, Roll20, etc for this game if they want to. MCDM doesn't want to do that.
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1- They want to serve their player base, and they think they can do that best by providing a system that is built specifically for their system, with a suite of digital tools for directors and players built specifically for them. 2-They want to ensure that people who bought a hardcover in a store will have access to that content online without having to buy it again. 3-They'll have an open license so someone can build the Foundry, Roll20, etc for this game if they want to. MCDM doesn't want to do that.