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Crystal Ball: A year in, how do you think 5E will unfold going forward?
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<blockquote data-quote="Morlock" data-source="post: 6624206" data-attributes="member: 6776981"><p>So, is the reason "Jury Duty" keeps coming up because he's been sequestered, or being held incommunicado, or something? Because I've never gotten the impression that jury duty would prevent someone from working in the evenings. Does this mean he's been working the whole time, and just unable to deliver the goods? He's got my conversion doc and psionics book all written and ready to go? This guy should be made to stand tall before the man and explain himself, once he's finished with jury duty.</p><p></p><p>I have mentioned once or twice here that I'd like to see some short adventures from Wizards, particularly low-level ones. I've seen more than a few comments expressing a desire for more short adventures from Wizards. Is there some obvious, fatal flaw to my idea of Wizards packing enough of these together to get to the hardcover size they seem to prefer, and publishing that? Other than the obvious "there's only x here I can use out of y adventures, this sucks" thing? Modules are were typically 32pp, right (64 seems more like a "long adventure" to me, but maybe not post-2e)? Wizards can stuff like 8 of those puppies in there. More, if they put some 16pp adventures in there. If they market it right, it should sell to people who buy APs, right?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's a bit odd that Wizards hasn't announced anything beyond the Core books, and APs (plus maybe a sandboxy AP, or an APish (haha) sandbox, depending on your POV).</p><p></p><p>I'm not one of the "you guys" you're referring to. I just find it very odd. This hasn't happened since D&D 1e in the 80s. And they had a good excuse; nobody had ever had an RPG make it big before.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's just damned odd (to me).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Look, I get that. I was thinking the same thing. But...</p><p></p><p>It's a bit odd that Wizards hasn't announced anything beyond the Core books, and APs (plus maybe a sandboxy AP, or an APish (haha) sandbox, depending on your POV).</p><p></p><p>They could put out a Psionics book and a Setting Book (I'd prefer Dark Sun to the Realms, but that's just me, I'd rather do standard D&D on my own)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At 3 Core books, 5e ain't exactly light as it is. And it's going to be sharing space with the APs. If you're going to be scared away by a library, 8 books ain't that much more intimidating than 6.</p><p></p><p>It's just damned odd is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morlock, post: 6624206, member: 6776981"] So, is the reason "Jury Duty" keeps coming up because he's been sequestered, or being held incommunicado, or something? Because I've never gotten the impression that jury duty would prevent someone from working in the evenings. Does this mean he's been working the whole time, and just unable to deliver the goods? He's got my conversion doc and psionics book all written and ready to go? This guy should be made to stand tall before the man and explain himself, once he's finished with jury duty. I have mentioned once or twice here that I'd like to see some short adventures from Wizards, particularly low-level ones. I've seen more than a few comments expressing a desire for more short adventures from Wizards. Is there some obvious, fatal flaw to my idea of Wizards packing enough of these together to get to the hardcover size they seem to prefer, and publishing that? Other than the obvious "there's only x here I can use out of y adventures, this sucks" thing? Modules are were typically 32pp, right (64 seems more like a "long adventure" to me, but maybe not post-2e)? Wizards can stuff like 8 of those puppies in there. More, if they put some 16pp adventures in there. If they market it right, it should sell to people who buy APs, right? It's a bit odd that Wizards hasn't announced anything beyond the Core books, and APs (plus maybe a sandboxy AP, or an APish (haha) sandbox, depending on your POV). I'm not one of the "you guys" you're referring to. I just find it very odd. This hasn't happened since D&D 1e in the 80s. And they had a good excuse; nobody had ever had an RPG make it big before. It's just damned odd (to me). Look, I get that. I was thinking the same thing. But... It's a bit odd that Wizards hasn't announced anything beyond the Core books, and APs (plus maybe a sandboxy AP, or an APish (haha) sandbox, depending on your POV). They could put out a Psionics book and a Setting Book (I'd prefer Dark Sun to the Realms, but that's just me, I'd rather do standard D&D on my own) At 3 Core books, 5e ain't exactly light as it is. And it's going to be sharing space with the APs. If you're going to be scared away by a library, 8 books ain't that much more intimidating than 6. It's just damned odd is all. [/QUOTE]
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