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<blockquote data-quote="Jack7" data-source="post: 6307041" data-attributes="member: 54707"><p>I have bought maybe 7 or 8 in my entire life, all but one (I think) being D&D adventures. When young I almost always created my own settings/worlds, and wrote my own adventures or campaigns for that world.</p><p></p><p>Store bought/pre-generated adventures rarely fit into my milieu.</p><p></p><p>However I'm older now and with my other concerns I don't have time to either world create or write campaigns or adventures. But I do have an older world so I would be happy to buy pre-generated adventures of they are well written or really interesting (like Tomb of Horrors) and either incorporate them into that old world (if possible) or look at buying a world setting (if it were also well written and designed.</p><p></p><p>I would alter both the world and the adventures to fit me but I'd gladly trade the money for the time savings at my age.</p><p></p><p>If a pre-designed world and adventures would appeal to a lot of younger people I don't know.</p><p></p><p>I think it would depend a great deal upon how well designed and well written and interesting such settings and campaigns and adventures were. </p><p></p><p>Personally, given my tastes, I'd like to see settings, campaigns, and adventures with a lot of myth and history in them (at least in background). But if they are well written and designed then I guess I could adapt them easily enough.</p><p></p><p>My primary requirements would be: that they are actually well written, well designed, contain interesting material/stories/plots, and that any such material can be constructed or structured in such a way that I can easily adapt them for my own use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack7, post: 6307041, member: 54707"] I have bought maybe 7 or 8 in my entire life, all but one (I think) being D&D adventures. When young I almost always created my own settings/worlds, and wrote my own adventures or campaigns for that world. Store bought/pre-generated adventures rarely fit into my milieu. However I'm older now and with my other concerns I don't have time to either world create or write campaigns or adventures. But I do have an older world so I would be happy to buy pre-generated adventures of they are well written or really interesting (like Tomb of Horrors) and either incorporate them into that old world (if possible) or look at buying a world setting (if it were also well written and designed. I would alter both the world and the adventures to fit me but I'd gladly trade the money for the time savings at my age. If a pre-designed world and adventures would appeal to a lot of younger people I don't know. I think it would depend a great deal upon how well designed and well written and interesting such settings and campaigns and adventures were. Personally, given my tastes, I'd like to see settings, campaigns, and adventures with a lot of myth and history in them (at least in background). But if they are well written and designed then I guess I could adapt them easily enough. My primary requirements would be: that they are actually well written, well designed, contain interesting material/stories/plots, and that any such material can be constructed or structured in such a way that I can easily adapt them for my own use. [/QUOTE]
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