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 Wednesday, February 11, 2004

Bowing to pressure from Fantasy Flight Games, the great folks that built A Game of Thrones Online have taken the game down.  Apparently one of the concerns is physical game ownership of the players that are playing online:

They did have one interesting requirement, however, which has compelled me to launch a question on the forum (http://www.agotonline.com/forum/):

All judges and PBeM games 'must be structured in such a way that it is impossible to play without owning a copy of the game.'

I am not sure how we can comply with this request.  In reality, there is no way to determine whether a human judge needs a copy of the game since the rules are published on their Web site.  Though we heavily encourage ownership of the game and very much want everyone to own a copy, I can't know for sure that every player owns a copy.  (Or do we just need one of the five players to own a copy?)

I think this is a bad move by the Fantasy Flight.  They run the risk of alienating the very individuals most likely to evangelize their games.

Thursday, February 12, 2004 2:33:53 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I wasn't aware of the ownership requirement. I just joined a game without reading much. I agree with your idea of having at least one owner in five players.
George
Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:15:30 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hiya. One of the AgotOnline folks here. I happen to be a fan of your blog and enjoy reading your game reviews.

Just a quick note to let you know that the AGoT games are back online. We continue to negotiate with FFG. They are a really reasonable group with valid concerns and we are positive things will work out well for everyone involved.

Thanks for the interest in the site and keep up the game reviews. Your site has inspired me to photograph the next Diplomacy face-to-face. :)

Friday, October 15, 2004 9:57:44 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
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