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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 1543387" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I'm sorry to see <em>Polyhedron</em> go. Not so much because I had any special attachment to it, but because its a rather iconic staple as far as long-term D&D magazines go, and seeing it bite the dust is hard.</p><p></p><p>That said, I'm also slightly worried over the almost-total lack of support for <em>d20 Modern</em> this will generate. I don't own <em>d20 Modern</em>, but I want to, and articles like FEAR, and Dark*Matter: Shades of Grey were just incredible. Now, the only resource for Modern d20 is its website on WotC's page.</p><p></p><p>I'm also slightly worried about the new features that <em>Dungeon</em> will include. While I certainly understand the mindset behind putting DM-focused articles into <em>Dungeon</em>, this worries me somewhat...what the majority of people seem to want out of <em>Dungeon</em> is a greater number of published adventures. Replacing the lost Poly content with DM-content may be a step in the right direction, but at the end of the day, it's still pages in the magazine that aren't being used for adventures.</p><p></p><p>For <em>Dragon</em>, there isn't much I can say, because honestly, to me, it sounds almost exactly the same as the <em>Dragon</em> I'm seeing now. We already have content about miniatures and computer games...I just hope we keep the current trend with having those articles provide something (new spells, new monsters, etc.) in the mechanics of the tabletop D&D game itself. I do want to add that I find the new races section to sound cool. That will be exciting.</p><p></p><p>I've been subscribing to <em>Dragon</em> for almost a hundred issues now, and to <em>Dungeon</em> for almost thirty (and buying it off the newsstands for a while before that). I can honestly say that I will <u>never</u> let my subscriptions to either one lapse. While some of these changes may not be exactly what I was wishing for, there isn't a doubt in my mind that I'm going to enjoy the end results. Keep up the great work Paizo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 1543387, member: 8461"] I'm sorry to see [I]Polyhedron[/I] go. Not so much because I had any special attachment to it, but because its a rather iconic staple as far as long-term D&D magazines go, and seeing it bite the dust is hard. That said, I'm also slightly worried over the almost-total lack of support for [I]d20 Modern[/I] this will generate. I don't own [I]d20 Modern[/I], but I want to, and articles like FEAR, and Dark*Matter: Shades of Grey were just incredible. Now, the only resource for Modern d20 is its website on WotC's page. I'm also slightly worried about the new features that [I]Dungeon[/I] will include. While I certainly understand the mindset behind putting DM-focused articles into [I]Dungeon[/I], this worries me somewhat...what the majority of people seem to want out of [I]Dungeon[/I] is a greater number of published adventures. Replacing the lost Poly content with DM-content may be a step in the right direction, but at the end of the day, it's still pages in the magazine that aren't being used for adventures. For [I]Dragon[/I], there isn't much I can say, because honestly, to me, it sounds almost exactly the same as the [I]Dragon[/I] I'm seeing now. We already have content about miniatures and computer games...I just hope we keep the current trend with having those articles provide something (new spells, new monsters, etc.) in the mechanics of the tabletop D&D game itself. I do want to add that I find the new races section to sound cool. That will be exciting. I've been subscribing to [I]Dragon[/I] for almost a hundred issues now, and to [I]Dungeon[/I] for almost thirty (and buying it off the newsstands for a while before that). I can honestly say that I will [U]never[/U] let my subscriptions to either one lapse. While some of these changes may not be exactly what I was wishing for, there isn't a doubt in my mind that I'm going to enjoy the end results. Keep up the great work Paizo! [/QUOTE]
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