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<blockquote data-quote="Morlock" data-source="post: 6642222" data-attributes="member: 6776981"><p>I really, really like the PoD suggestion. Have for some time. I think Wizards should be all over this, like white on rice. They keep production costs down not just by using PoD, but also by converting old material, keeping the process pretty straightforward. People get to select their old favorites, given a facelift and 5e mechanics, and Wizards takes a cut, with low overhead. They can limit risk by sticking to the fan favorites, until (and if) the model proves itself.</p><p></p><p>ETA: the Ultimate Way would be to allow us to construct our own hardbacks, by selecting the modules we want to include. That would be pretty cool.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed, this would make more sense as a hardcover than reprinting facelifted old modules for 5e, because it would have more replay value, as the kids say.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's kind of an apples and oranges thing, IMO. One is a full-blown setting. Another is the crunch from a bunch of old settings, coverted to 5e, allowing folks to (much) more easily use that old setting material in 5e (as an aside, I'd be for leaving out a lot of the less important crunch, like, say, non-VIP NPCs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morlock, post: 6642222, member: 6776981"] I really, really like the PoD suggestion. Have for some time. I think Wizards should be all over this, like white on rice. They keep production costs down not just by using PoD, but also by converting old material, keeping the process pretty straightforward. People get to select their old favorites, given a facelift and 5e mechanics, and Wizards takes a cut, with low overhead. They can limit risk by sticking to the fan favorites, until (and if) the model proves itself. ETA: the Ultimate Way would be to allow us to construct our own hardbacks, by selecting the modules we want to include. That would be pretty cool. Indeed, this would make more sense as a hardcover than reprinting facelifted old modules for 5e, because it would have more replay value, as the kids say. It's kind of an apples and oranges thing, IMO. One is a full-blown setting. Another is the crunch from a bunch of old settings, coverted to 5e, allowing folks to (much) more easily use that old setting material in 5e (as an aside, I'd be for leaving out a lot of the less important crunch, like, say, non-VIP NPCs). [/QUOTE]
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