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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 1745291" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>Well, heck, I don't <em>need</em> any RPG books at all, much less more of them. There are plenty of other activities that compete for my hobby attention; the novel I want to write someday, my Playstation, my Dreamcast and (hopefully following my next birthday) my xbox. Spending time with my wife and kids. Watching movies. Reading books. Watching TV. Working out (something I've been wanting to get serious about for years.) So need is really the wrong word. But I get what you mean.</p><p></p><p>And on that front, I also don't <em>need</em> any more RPG books. I buy very few new ones these days, it seems. And the ones I buy are more curiosities than needs; a "hey, this might be fun to read, and maybe raid a few ideas from" kinda thing. My setting is running fine on material I already have, and will continue to do so indefinately. For that matter, the next half dozen or so settings I could imagine running will also work just fine on what I already have (or at least, on what is already in print.)</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of things I'd still like to buy, and plenty that I still will buy, but I certainly don't <em>need</em> any more RPG books. In fact, although I was initially against the ideas of more fully integrating minis into my RPG, I'm actually more interested in picking up Warhammer, Confrontation and Warmachine minis for my d20 game than I am books these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 1745291, member: 2205"] Well, heck, I don't [i]need[/i] any RPG books at all, much less more of them. There are plenty of other activities that compete for my hobby attention; the novel I want to write someday, my Playstation, my Dreamcast and (hopefully following my next birthday) my xbox. Spending time with my wife and kids. Watching movies. Reading books. Watching TV. Working out (something I've been wanting to get serious about for years.) So need is really the wrong word. But I get what you mean. And on that front, I also don't [i]need[/i] any more RPG books. I buy very few new ones these days, it seems. And the ones I buy are more curiosities than needs; a "hey, this might be fun to read, and maybe raid a few ideas from" kinda thing. My setting is running fine on material I already have, and will continue to do so indefinately. For that matter, the next half dozen or so settings I could imagine running will also work just fine on what I already have (or at least, on what is already in print.) There are plenty of things I'd still like to buy, and plenty that I still will buy, but I certainly don't [i]need[/i] any more RPG books. In fact, although I was initially against the ideas of more fully integrating minis into my RPG, I'm actually more interested in picking up Warhammer, Confrontation and Warmachine minis for my d20 game than I am books these days. [/QUOTE]
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