Paizo ба Archives of Nethys хамтын ажиллагаагаа цуцаллаа

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Энэхүү мэдээ, нийтлэлийг хиймэл оюун боловсруулав.

Pathfinder 2e тоглоомын албан ёсны дүрэм журмыг үнэ төлбөргүй түгээдэг томоохон платформ болох Archives of Nethys-тэй Paizo компани хамтын ажиллагаагаа зогсоохоор боллоо.

Энэхүү шийдвэр долдугаар сарын 24-нөөс хэрэгжиж эхлэх бөгөөд гол шалтгаан нь Archives of Nethys сайт Paizo-д зохих хэмжээний ашиг буюу роялти төлж чадаагүй явдал юм. Өмнөх гэрээний дагуу Paizo тус сайтад номын PDF хувилбар болон дүрслэлийн сангуудыг эрт хүргэж өгдөг байсан бол, сайн дурын баг нь дүрмийн санг цаг тухайд нь шинэчилдэг байжээ. Гэвч сайтын зүгээс ашгийн төлөө хэт түрэмгий бодлого баримтлах нь хэрэглэгчдийг бууруулна гэж үзэн, үнэ төлбөргүй хүртээмжтэй байдлыг илүүд үзсэн нь ийнхүү хамтын ажиллагаа дуусгавар болоход хүргэсэн байна.

Paizo компани санхүүгийн хүндрэлтэй байгаа энэ үед дээрх шийдвэр гарч байгаа нь анхаарал татаж байна. Тус компани Diamond Publishing-ийн дампуурлаас үүдэн 10 сая долларын бараа материал нь гацсан бөгөөд үүний улмаас өнгөрсөн сард 12 ажилтнаа цомхотгосон юм.

Хамтын ажиллагаа цуцлагдсан ч Archives of Nethys үргэлжлүүлэн ажиллах боловч сайтаас Paizo-гийн албан ёсны дүрслэлүүдийг устгах бөгөөд шинэ мэдээллийг эрт хүлээн авах эрхгүй болно. Иймд тоглогчид шинэ дүрмүүдтэй танилцахын тулд Demiplane гэх мэт бусад платформ руу хандах шаардлагатай болох юм.

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Pathfinder 2e’s developer, Paizo, gets a lot of slack from me—because all told, Paizo is incredibly generous. As a system, PF2e costs basically nothing to play. Every rule, additional class, extra monster, etcetera is available online for free, either through platforms like Demiplane or via its very good Foundry integration.

The only thing Paizo tends to charge for are pre-written adventures and, naturally, the beneficial formatting that comes with having a book with an index, rather than trying to search things on a volunteer-made pseudo-wiki.

That relationship goes on, but diminished, as one of the largest such sites—Archives of Nethys—has announced Paizo is terminating its partnership with it effective July 24. A post to the site goes into more detail:

“We have been told the reason for this decision is that our website has not produced royalties for Paizo. While we cannot go into the full details of our license arrangement, the general details have been publicly known for many years. Paizo would send us early access book PDFs well ahead of release and provided us with their art assets to use on the site.

“In exchange, our team of volunteers would make sure that the rules and content of the game made it onto the website in a timely and accurate manner. Lastly, if we generated enough profit, we would pay Paizo a royalty on that money, as licensed partners typically do. Unfortunately, as of the time of receiving this email, we had not made enough profit in a given month to generate any royalties for Paizo as per this arrangement.”

It’s a tough blow, though one I somewhat understand on Paizo’s behalf. The company is currently suffering from $10 million’s worth of inventory being bound in a warehouse somewhere, thanks to a massive legal knot involving the bankrupt supplier Diamond Publishing.

Despite happening last year, Paizo’s still reeling from the cost—enough that it had to lay 12 staff members off last month. Given AoN’s model, by its own admission, wasn’t generating enough cash to give royalties for Paizo, it’s not that much of a stretch to see the cause and effect.

Which sucks for everyone involved, since part of the reason AoN didn’t do that was an interest in keeping things accessible: “We’ve always believed that attempting to monetize the site more aggressively would result in less users and that our real value to Paizo was in the traffic and business we sent their way.”

That doesn’t mean AoN is shutting down, though—Paizo still allows rules to be shared freely under its community use policy. However, the site will have the majority of its artwork removed, and it will no longer receive material in advance of its release date, meaning players interested in accessing new rules for free close to their release date might have to go to a different site, like Demiplane.

I’ve reached out to Paizo for comment, and will update this article if I receive a response.

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