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<blockquote data-quote="Darrin Drader" data-source="post: 930119" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p><strong>Re: Re: Thanks Johnny, Erik & Chris</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's already been stated by various people at WotC that the company won't be releasing any new adventures in the foreseeable future. There is always a chance that we'll see one with the new campaign setting (they did have one for the Wheel of Time RPG, which was the only piece of support for that game), but we likely won't see much more than that (if we even see that).</p><p></p><p>What means is that if all the people discontinuing their Dungeon subscriptions in disgust over added content, a more frequent publishing schedule, and natural inflation actually manage to kill the magazine, they will be cutting off the best and most affordable source of adventures in the industry. Sure, you can still go out and buy the big ones produced by the D20 companies, but we all know that those are hit or miss in terms of quality, usually setting specific, varying widely in flavor, and usually run at least 10 bucks a pop. In other words, killing the mag would be a disservice to those that do like high quality adventures from established and upcoming designers, and it would kill a large portion of support not only for D&D, but also for Star Wars and D20 Modern.</p><p></p><p>But hey, gamers are creatures of habit that border on obsessive/compulsive and based on the judgments I've seen on these boards recently, not open to changes, innovations, or consideration of people who like to mix things up with some different content once in a while. So if it happens to have a new publisher (even if the new publisher is made up of exactly the same people as the old publisher), clearly the best thing to do is whine about it loudly and kill it in divine retribution for your displeasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrin Drader, post: 930119, member: 7394"] [b]Re: Re: Thanks Johnny, Erik & Chris[/b] It's already been stated by various people at WotC that the company won't be releasing any new adventures in the foreseeable future. There is always a chance that we'll see one with the new campaign setting (they did have one for the Wheel of Time RPG, which was the only piece of support for that game), but we likely won't see much more than that (if we even see that). What means is that if all the people discontinuing their Dungeon subscriptions in disgust over added content, a more frequent publishing schedule, and natural inflation actually manage to kill the magazine, they will be cutting off the best and most affordable source of adventures in the industry. Sure, you can still go out and buy the big ones produced by the D20 companies, but we all know that those are hit or miss in terms of quality, usually setting specific, varying widely in flavor, and usually run at least 10 bucks a pop. In other words, killing the mag would be a disservice to those that do like high quality adventures from established and upcoming designers, and it would kill a large portion of support not only for D&D, but also for Star Wars and D20 Modern. But hey, gamers are creatures of habit that border on obsessive/compulsive and based on the judgments I've seen on these boards recently, not open to changes, innovations, or consideration of people who like to mix things up with some different content once in a while. So if it happens to have a new publisher (even if the new publisher is made up of exactly the same people as the old publisher), clearly the best thing to do is whine about it loudly and kill it in divine retribution for your displeasure. [/QUOTE]
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