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<blockquote data-quote="Banshee16" data-source="post: 2643779" data-attributes="member: 7883"><p>This may be true.....but some of them didn't do enough. I love Privateer. I love the setting. The Witch Blade modules came out before the setting did though....in fact, I suspect that they were so successful they spurred the company to develop the setting. But since then, there have been no further adventures. They're talking about re-releasing the trilogy now that the setting with all of its rules etc. has been released. But that's not the same. Where are the new adventures? It's evident there's a market for them.</p><p></p><p>Same thing for Midnight? The setting has done well enough that there are tonnes of other supplements....I mean, there have been something like 6-8 supplements, including one module that takes you up to lvl 5. But no other adventures so far. Why not an adventure taking characters from 5 to 10 now? More of a campaign package? The setting's selling well enough to merit a 2nd edition of the hardcover, which makes it the first D&D/D20 setting to do so, i think.</p><p></p><p>I think Sovereign Press and Sword and Sorcery (Scarred Lands) are the only companies to really do so. Sovereign Press hasn't released too many, but from what I can see, there module trilogy consists of big books that can probably sustain a group for a good 8 months of gaming each.</p><p></p><p>Those are the kinds of adventures I'd personally like to see. Bigger books with longer campaign style adventure chains for these new settings. Even if one product a year was one of these, and the rest were supplements, it would help us DMs to keep our groups running those settings and getting more use out of them, which can increase the chance that our players spend money on the more player-friendly supplements.</p><p></p><p>Banshee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banshee16, post: 2643779, member: 7883"] This may be true.....but some of them didn't do enough. I love Privateer. I love the setting. The Witch Blade modules came out before the setting did though....in fact, I suspect that they were so successful they spurred the company to develop the setting. But since then, there have been no further adventures. They're talking about re-releasing the trilogy now that the setting with all of its rules etc. has been released. But that's not the same. Where are the new adventures? It's evident there's a market for them. Same thing for Midnight? The setting has done well enough that there are tonnes of other supplements....I mean, there have been something like 6-8 supplements, including one module that takes you up to lvl 5. But no other adventures so far. Why not an adventure taking characters from 5 to 10 now? More of a campaign package? The setting's selling well enough to merit a 2nd edition of the hardcover, which makes it the first D&D/D20 setting to do so, i think. I think Sovereign Press and Sword and Sorcery (Scarred Lands) are the only companies to really do so. Sovereign Press hasn't released too many, but from what I can see, there module trilogy consists of big books that can probably sustain a group for a good 8 months of gaming each. Those are the kinds of adventures I'd personally like to see. Bigger books with longer campaign style adventure chains for these new settings. Even if one product a year was one of these, and the rest were supplements, it would help us DMs to keep our groups running those settings and getting more use out of them, which can increase the chance that our players spend money on the more player-friendly supplements. Banshee [/QUOTE]
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