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  1. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder page count change

    No discussion; it's pretty much set in stone at this point that the book will be only one book—the attraction of having the core rules in one book that's less expensive than two books is pretty alluring, after all. I suppose it's possible that we might do something crazy with a reprint some...
  2. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder page count change

    This is an amusing and interesting idea. Of course, in the 30 or so years since those 1E books were published, the world's gone through a LOT of changes. I honestly don't even know if using the same paper stock and binding as those older books is even possible. It's certainly not something that...
  3. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder page count change

    Actually, I believe the main reason it's less expensive than the other two is that it's a single book. It's a BIGGER book, for sure, but it's generally less expensive to print and ship a single book than it is to do two books (although more expensive in both counts when compared to a single...
  4. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder page count change

    I'm not sure of the exact plan regarding PDF versions of the Pathfinder RPG once it's done... but I do know that there WILL be a PDF version of the RPG available. And since the rules themselves are going to be pretty much 100% open content (or 99.99% open... we'll probably not have the deity...
  5. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder page count change

    We're currently in the high-level play portion of the open playtest of the Pathfinder RPG; while we've been gathering feedback on how best to address the problems with high-level play this whole time, it wasn't until the start of last week that we really opened the issue up for public discussion...
  6. James Jacobs

    Why 2 Magazines?

    With Dragon #323 and Dungeon #114, we did a relaunch for both magazines in an attempt to renew interest and excitement. For Dungeon, the relaunch went quite well—it continued on a mostly uptrend in subscriptions and popularity and positive feedback up to the final print issue after some pretty...
  7. James Jacobs

    What's new with the GSL?

    I honestly have no idea. I have my theories, of course, but the simplest explanation is probably the right one: they bit off more than they could chew. Paizo does this a lot, too, of course! :) It's part of what makes working in the RPG industry a non-stop thrill ride!
  8. James Jacobs

    What's new with the GSL?

    Not quite... Even without the GSL delay, I strongly suspect that there would have been a Pathfinder. It might have been less popular or less successful (or more; who can say?), but 3.5 remains the system that Paizo prefers, GSL or not. Note: That doesn't translate into "Paizo hates 4th...
  9. James Jacobs

    Observations on Adventure Paths

    Yeah, I've long argued that a truly sandbox type adventure isn't really an adventure at all, it's a supplement or a gazetteer or a campaign setting. The strength of this format is, of course you can get a LOT of different adventures out of the book; the Isle of Dread is a classic example of an...
  10. James Jacobs

    Does art matter in a publication?

    Nah; they're essentially the same monster. The bottom one is from Dungeon, and is of an undead chimera (but still basically a chimera... but he's undead, hence the washed out color of the creature).
  11. James Jacobs

    Dungeon layout, map flow and old school game design

    This thread is incredible! One of the coolest examninations of D&D dungeons I've seen in a while! (runs back to continue reading posts...)
  12. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder Campaign Setting

    Although "Guide to Korvosa" does indeed describe the city before the events that take place in "Curse of the Crimson Throne," we more or less assume at Paizo that unless your group has played "Crimson Throne," it hasn't happened yet. We'll probably not be doing much more with Korvosa in the...
  13. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E What Direction is Pathfinder Headed In?

    I guess the 30-second speech version would be something like this: "The Pathfinder RPG is basically the same game you already know how to play, but we've tightened up some rules and made the base classes more appealing all the way to 20th level, and added in a lot of new options in feats while...
  14. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E What Direction is Pathfinder Headed In?

    It's certainly an image thing of publishing for a live vs. a dead system. It doesn't look very cool if, 2 years from now, a new gamer comes to Pathfinder and we say, "Yeah; you might be able to find the rules to play our game in some used book store or on ebay, but we can't actually sell those...
  15. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E What Direction is Pathfinder Headed In?

    Yup! You're reading too much into it. The "Dungeon Magazine Adventure Path" comment was only really a comment that the way I went about building Adventure Paths for Dungeon and Pathfidner are pretty much the same (with improvements each time, of course; it's a constant learning process for me!)...
  16. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E What Direction is Pathfinder Headed In?

    The main goal of the Pathfinder RPG isn't to reinvent the game; it's to keep the rules in print so that Paizo can continue producing Adventure Paths and sourcebooks and game material we're producing. With the 3.5 core books out of print now, they'll eventually become more and more difficult to...
  17. James Jacobs

    Pathfinder 1E I don't understand the Pathfinder Society Open Scenario Call

    What we want is 700 or so words that takes the short summary for #17 and #18 (those aren't actual outlines; they're WAY too short to be outlines) and develop them into a new adventure along the lines of the summary. Make it into an adventure that's different than the others, show us what kind of...
  18. James Jacobs

    Experience Points and Leveling in an Adventure Path

    Arbitrary level-ups when the GM says at the end of (or the middle of) an adventure are a good way to go with Adventure Paths. That said, make sure that your players know you're doing that. The accumulation of XP is more than just a tool to track your progress, after all... they're points you get...
  19. James Jacobs

    My players need nookie. Any ideas?

    What Ari said. This thread's one of those that makes me hover between outrage and sheer disbelief.
  20. James Jacobs

    Sept 2nd News - I wont be doing Scales of War

    After working on, writing for, editing, developing, and connecting Adventure Paths for pretty much the last five years or so, I suspect that I'm one of the ones who knows the most about what works and what doesn't work for Adventure Paths. They're really, REALLY complicated to create, and even...
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