Hmm... well, since I always sing my praise to you Paizo folks when I love your stuff, I should let you know when I think you fell down. I was very disappointed in this issue, especially since as an 'extra-special sauce' issue I thought it would be among the best. The disproportionate 'fluff' to 'crunch' ratio was overwheming to me. Yawn. Not only did it include three fiction pieces (two of which were... quite bad, frankly) but even the majority of the feature articles were entirely text. The Dreadhold could have been interesting, but should be in Dungeon, and without the supporting details (like prisoner stats, adventure ideas, or maps!) is not terribly useful IMO. The GenCon 'preview' was... predictable... at best. Class Acts was great (as always) but was not enough to save the issue- especially an oversized one.Erik Mona said:...I don't expect to publish this much fiction in a given issue in the future.
Oh, sure! No issue can be perfect. I am not too angsty about it, really. I just thought I would post some feedback. Since I am mostly thrilled with Dragon (and for the most part Dungeon as well) I normally have nothing but good things to say (well, except for about "The Portent". Blech). This time, I was not thrilled.Nightfall said:Row,
Some times they have off days my friend.![]()
And I'm standing by, with Monster Hunters "Ecology" articles both written and planned out in my head, should the editorial-decision-pendulum ever swing back the other way.Zaukrie said:I still say I enjoyed the monster hunters' style of ecology articles a lot more than the dry versions we get now (and, no, that is not contradictory to what I said above).