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    New GSL Announcement

    The thing I forgot to say and I really should have: If WotC is so confident in their 4th edition product, why not make it so anyone can support both? If 4th edition is so clearly superior, shouldn't it 'win out' in any sort of 'competition'. I gess that I'm bothered that although you guys say...
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    New GSL Announcement

    The thing for me is that you're taking a wonderful game, and making it something 'less wonderful'. From the moment that the end of Dragon and Dungeon in print were announced, I knew that I was done with WotC. I was a little sad about it. I sent a lot of letters regarding it (and I got the...
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    Interview with Scott Rouse, Chris Perkins & Bill Slavicsek

    Most of it can be found at http://paizo.com/paizo/messageboards/paizo/customerService/transition/frequentlyAskedQuestions As for the second point, I'm not sure that I can cite it. I know it is something that Erik Mona has said, and I believe he has said it repeatedly. I believe I've read it...
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    Interview with Scott Rouse, Chris Perkins & Bill Slavicsek

    It's true that there is a lot of content available for those who own the back issues. Which I do have. The loss of content is not the only thing that I decry. The fact that electronic content is inferior, for me, personally, seems irrelevant. I don't make purchasing decisions for people who...
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    Interview with Scott Rouse, Chris Perkins & Bill Slavicsek

    To be upset, or even ticked off, does not imply that the reaction has not been reasoned. After hearing the news, my initial reaction was to be upset. But then I thought about it. I read everything that had been posted on the subject officially. I sent letters to WotC and Hasbro, and received...
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    Interview with Scott Rouse, Chris Perkins & Bill Slavicsek

    One aspect of Dragon that I think is noteworthy is the ability of the publishers to respond to feedback, both positive and negative. I don't think it is possible to make a product that everybody will like. Even if everyone does like it, there will still be people who think it can be improved...
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    Interview with Scott Rouse, Chris Perkins & Bill Slavicsek

    While a few typos are always possible, and extremely difficult to avoid completely, they are much easier to deal with now. Before the advent of computers, a manuscript would be re-copied a few times, including with print setting. Each time a copy was made an error could creep in that was not...
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    The Official Welcome Thread - Version 2.0

    I'm here I thought I had registered before, but apparently not. In any case, I really just want to make sure that I'm following all the discussion of the Dragon/Dungeon debacle that Wizards of the Coast has unleashed. Here's to hoping the decision is reversed.
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