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<blockquote data-quote="Jürgen Hubert" data-source="post: 4414718" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>OK, here is where the situation becomes less than hypothetical.</p><p></p><p>I've been developing Urbis (see my signature) for quite some time now. The release of D&D 4E has triggered a number of changes and adjustments to make the setting compatible with the new edition. And these adjustments are still ongoing.</p><p></p><p>And right now, the development could go either way. I <em>am</em> aiming for creating a quality product, but the final product will differ depending on what path I pursue. Should I stick to the Core Rules I, and make the Core Rules II an option that can be easily added or removed from the setting as the DM chooses? Or should I integrate the full range of options from the Core Rules II from the start, therefore making it pretty much mandatory to buy these books to use the setting fully?</p><p></p><p>That's what I need to figure out, and I need the input from those who play 4E. So "just aiming for a quality product", while being a sentiment I can appreciate, doesn't really help me make a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jürgen Hubert, post: 4414718, member: 7177"] OK, here is where the situation becomes less than hypothetical. I've been developing Urbis (see my signature) for quite some time now. The release of D&D 4E has triggered a number of changes and adjustments to make the setting compatible with the new edition. And these adjustments are still ongoing. And right now, the development could go either way. I [i]am[/i] aiming for creating a quality product, but the final product will differ depending on what path I pursue. Should I stick to the Core Rules I, and make the Core Rules II an option that can be easily added or removed from the setting as the DM chooses? Or should I integrate the full range of options from the Core Rules II from the start, therefore making it pretty much mandatory to buy these books to use the setting fully? That's what I need to figure out, and I need the input from those who play 4E. So "just aiming for a quality product", while being a sentiment I can appreciate, doesn't really help me make a decision. [/QUOTE]
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