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<blockquote data-quote="Ranes" data-source="post: 1543668" data-attributes="member: 4826"><p>'Eyup Keith, Erik & Co,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for sharing your plans with us here. I found them very interesting and look forward to seeing the new format of both magazines.</p><p> </p><p>Computer games related articles in Dragon are something I've never liked but I'm not against them in principle. I don't believe we need - except perhaps very occasionally - conversions of items or creatures from CRPGs to pen and paper. But if the next NWN expansion features, say, a colourful guild of extraplanar search and rescue specialists, then I'm happy to see them written up for the rest of us.</p><p> </p><p>I always thought Poly content would have found a better home in Dragon but that's academic now. Why don't you consider donating the title to ENWorld? I read a post from Morrus recently, in which he indicated he was looking for a new name for the EN World Players' Journal. I appreciate that he's bound to have settled on a new name now but I just think 'Polyhedron' would be the perfect name for a magazine published by a d20 fan site.</p><p> </p><p>On the whole, I like the sound of the changes to Dungeon. However, I'm hoping for a very high standard of creative DMing material. By all means, write some DMing articles for beginners (we need new DMs) but I challenge you to furnish any such articles with ideas that will surprise, please and provide utility to veterans and newcomers alike.</p><p> </p><p>As for having a Wil Wheaton column, why not? I've never read anything by him. I look forward to finding what he writes - and the way he writes it - entertaining.</p><p> </p><p>While I'm here, can I just add my voice to the chorus (tell me there's a chorus) begging you not to push the cover art and headline style any further comic book-wards? Thanks for listening.</p><p> </p><p>And, of course, I won't hold it against you should fiction find its way out of Dragon and into Amazing.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck, to all of you, with all your endeavours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranes, post: 1543668, member: 4826"] 'Eyup Keith, Erik & Co, Thank you for sharing your plans with us here. I found them very interesting and look forward to seeing the new format of both magazines. Computer games related articles in Dragon are something I've never liked but I'm not against them in principle. I don't believe we need - except perhaps very occasionally - conversions of items or creatures from CRPGs to pen and paper. But if the next NWN expansion features, say, a colourful guild of extraplanar search and rescue specialists, then I'm happy to see them written up for the rest of us. I always thought Poly content would have found a better home in Dragon but that's academic now. Why don't you consider donating the title to ENWorld? I read a post from Morrus recently, in which he indicated he was looking for a new name for the EN World Players' Journal. I appreciate that he's bound to have settled on a new name now but I just think 'Polyhedron' would be the perfect name for a magazine published by a d20 fan site. On the whole, I like the sound of the changes to Dungeon. However, I'm hoping for a very high standard of creative DMing material. By all means, write some DMing articles for beginners (we need new DMs) but I challenge you to furnish any such articles with ideas that will surprise, please and provide utility to veterans and newcomers alike. As for having a Wil Wheaton column, why not? I've never read anything by him. I look forward to finding what he writes - and the way he writes it - entertaining. While I'm here, can I just add my voice to the chorus (tell me there's a chorus) begging you not to push the cover art and headline style any further comic book-wards? Thanks for listening. And, of course, I won't hold it against you should fiction find its way out of Dragon and into Amazing. Good luck, to all of you, with all your endeavours. [/QUOTE]
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