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<blockquote data-quote="Connorsrpg" data-source="post: 1543531" data-attributes="member: 19265"><p>A very big thankyou to Matt, Keith and Erik here!!! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I am one who has let my subscriptions to both slip over a year ago. I personally thought that some of the first 3e versions were some of the best I have seen. It was the inclusion of these 'other add ons/projects" that made me decide to let my subscriptions slide.</p><p></p><p>whilst I found many of the mini-games interesting to read, they provided no use at all to my dnd game (the reason i was buying Dragon & Dungeon mags). I, like many do not have the time to try all of these alternative games out - as good as some of them were. I too would like to see a space where they could live on (all those suggesting this - start something) but I was certainly not happy shelling out $16 dollars (In Australia here) for 1 adventure in the last Dungeon mag I bought.</p><p></p><p>Don't jump to too many conclusions; press releases are just that. They certainly cannot state EVERYTHING that each mag will have, but I agree with the change of focus. As far as all of the individual articles go - well let's face it, we have always had those we love and those we are not so fond of. There will be articles of advice and not just crunch...</p><p></p><p>Once again thanks guys, now I will need to try and sort out another subscription over here in Oz....</p><p></p><p>I too am keen on more info being on the website: especially unlabelled versions of player's maps or pics. Furthermore I too would like to put out a call for an appearance of the old Dungeoncraft articles so that we can access them easily. As a long time developer of MOCS Ray Winninger's articles were some of the best I have read in the pages of Dragon mag.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the good work guys...I must point out that each of these guys are a great help to anyone wishing to appear in these mags if you email them and I too appreciate your time here on these boards.</p><p></p><p>Connors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connorsrpg, post: 1543531, member: 19265"] A very big thankyou to Matt, Keith and Erik here!!! :) I am one who has let my subscriptions to both slip over a year ago. I personally thought that some of the first 3e versions were some of the best I have seen. It was the inclusion of these 'other add ons/projects" that made me decide to let my subscriptions slide. whilst I found many of the mini-games interesting to read, they provided no use at all to my dnd game (the reason i was buying Dragon & Dungeon mags). I, like many do not have the time to try all of these alternative games out - as good as some of them were. I too would like to see a space where they could live on (all those suggesting this - start something) but I was certainly not happy shelling out $16 dollars (In Australia here) for 1 adventure in the last Dungeon mag I bought. Don't jump to too many conclusions; press releases are just that. They certainly cannot state EVERYTHING that each mag will have, but I agree with the change of focus. As far as all of the individual articles go - well let's face it, we have always had those we love and those we are not so fond of. There will be articles of advice and not just crunch... Once again thanks guys, now I will need to try and sort out another subscription over here in Oz.... I too am keen on more info being on the website: especially unlabelled versions of player's maps or pics. Furthermore I too would like to put out a call for an appearance of the old Dungeoncraft articles so that we can access them easily. As a long time developer of MOCS Ray Winninger's articles were some of the best I have read in the pages of Dragon mag. Keep up the good work guys...I must point out that each of these guys are a great help to anyone wishing to appear in these mags if you email them and I too appreciate your time here on these boards. Connors [/QUOTE]
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