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What are the initial thoughts of those involved with EN Publishing feel about WotC announcement with the impending new edition? (Publishers, writers, designers, etc)
Resent history shows WotC decides to change things up right when ENP is in the middle of a big production:
4th edition was released when the original War of the Burning Sky* was just over half way complete, and then had to be re-designed for 4th edition a year or so later.
Now ENP hasn't even gotten out of heroic tier with Zeitgeist with today's news.
Where does this leave development of Santiago? Will it delay production to see the new edition unfolds with regards to mechanics and publishing rights? Or will it continue with just 4th edition and Pathfinder?
Also, I'm wondering how over all this effect a publishing company having an additional layer to content with. Since ENP was established with 3.x material, has it been worth it to also expand into the 4E market and will continue to do so with these trends?
*(which I ran and completed, a fun series)
Resent history shows WotC decides to change things up right when ENP is in the middle of a big production:
4th edition was released when the original War of the Burning Sky* was just over half way complete, and then had to be re-designed for 4th edition a year or so later.
Now ENP hasn't even gotten out of heroic tier with Zeitgeist with today's news.
Where does this leave development of Santiago? Will it delay production to see the new edition unfolds with regards to mechanics and publishing rights? Or will it continue with just 4th edition and Pathfinder?
Also, I'm wondering how over all this effect a publishing company having an additional layer to content with. Since ENP was established with 3.x material, has it been worth it to also expand into the 4E market and will continue to do so with these trends?
*(which I ran and completed, a fun series)