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<blockquote data-quote="goodmangames" data-source="post: 6355133" data-attributes="member: 7259"><p>In reference to the below concern -- Sir Brennan, you have a legitimate point. Having published modules for 3.0, 3.5, and 4E, I know there are multiple reasons why the first-gen releases may need revision. These include publisher learnings; edition revisions (i.e., 3.0->3.5); and licensor updates (not well known, but the early versions of the 4E rules we received had minor discrepancies from the final versions in many ways, so our early 4E early modules had small "inaccuracies" when compared to the published 4E rules, although they were accurate relative to the early reads we received from WotC).</p><p></p><p>It is for exactly this reason that every 5E module we print will include a code usable for a free PDF download edition. That digital version will continue to be updated, as needed, due to any concerns related to the reasons noted above. Therefore you can purchase with no concern over rules revisions; print purchasers will always have access to a version of the module updated to whatever the latest rules set and/or learnings may be.</p><p></p><p>Swing by at Gen Con and see for yourself!</p><p></p><p>As for those who can't attend Gen Con, we will have print+PDF version available through other distribution channels shortly after Gen Con.</p><p></p><p>Finally, if anyone is concerned about how this reflects support for DCC RPG…don't be! As you all know, we've supported multiple game systems for years. DCC RPG has grown to 30+ products (from Goodman Games), not counting dozens more through 3PP, while we also supported our Age of Cthulhu line, re-launched Metamorphosis Alpha, published Xcrawl, and did a few other things. At Gen Con we're releasing two 5E modules. And SEVEN products for DCC RPG. There's no planned tradeoff between the two lines. So, yeah, if you want to play DCC RPG, there are some options. And now a few more options for 5E, too! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodmangames, post: 6355133, member: 7259"] In reference to the below concern -- Sir Brennan, you have a legitimate point. Having published modules for 3.0, 3.5, and 4E, I know there are multiple reasons why the first-gen releases may need revision. These include publisher learnings; edition revisions (i.e., 3.0->3.5); and licensor updates (not well known, but the early versions of the 4E rules we received had minor discrepancies from the final versions in many ways, so our early 4E early modules had small "inaccuracies" when compared to the published 4E rules, although they were accurate relative to the early reads we received from WotC). It is for exactly this reason that every 5E module we print will include a code usable for a free PDF download edition. That digital version will continue to be updated, as needed, due to any concerns related to the reasons noted above. Therefore you can purchase with no concern over rules revisions; print purchasers will always have access to a version of the module updated to whatever the latest rules set and/or learnings may be. Swing by at Gen Con and see for yourself! As for those who can't attend Gen Con, we will have print+PDF version available through other distribution channels shortly after Gen Con. Finally, if anyone is concerned about how this reflects support for DCC RPG…don't be! As you all know, we've supported multiple game systems for years. DCC RPG has grown to 30+ products (from Goodman Games), not counting dozens more through 3PP, while we also supported our Age of Cthulhu line, re-launched Metamorphosis Alpha, published Xcrawl, and did a few other things. At Gen Con we're releasing two 5E modules. And SEVEN products for DCC RPG. There's no planned tradeoff between the two lines. So, yeah, if you want to play DCC RPG, there are some options. And now a few more options for 5E, too! :) Thanks, Joseph [/QUOTE]
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